Monthly Archives: March 2020

Here’s How Tech Is Changing Bay Area Industrial

New technologies are bringing big changes to industrial real estate, especially in the Bay Area, according to a new white paper from Newmark Knight Frank. The once-limited San Francisco industrial sector, for instance, has ballooned thanks to production, distribution and repair … Continue reading

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A condo parking space in San Francisco on sale for $100,000

For $100,000, you could buy a home in many communities across the U.S. Or you can plop the money down for a parking spot in San Francisco. Bay Area realtor Bill Williams listed the parking spot on Townsend Street in the … Continue reading

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Inside San Francisco’s derelict million-dollar fixer-upper homes – Business Insider

Fixer-uppers selling for at least $1 million in San Francisco regularly make headlines. In a city where housing demand outweighs supply, the value of homes and land is sky-high, meaning even dilapidated single-family homes throughout the city are worth a … Continue reading

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Coronavirus live updates: Stanford switches to online classes, SF symphony suspends performances

Total coronavirus cases: • 82 in California, including 48 in the Bay Area • 331 in the U.S., including 14 deaths: 1 in California and 13 in Washington state • Over 101,000 in the world and over 3,400 deaths For … Continue reading

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Crumbling SF Shack in Portero Hill Sells For Nearly $2 Million

A crumbling, uninhabitable cottage in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill neighborhood has sold for just under $2 million, according to a report from SFGate. The 640-square-foot shack at 863 Carolina St., covered in rotting cedar shingles, is the latest piece of … Continue reading

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