Monthly Archives: April 2020

Foreclosure sales continue in Bay Area during coronavirus crisis

The coronavirus pandemic has shuttered municipal buildings across the Bay Area. Courthouses are mostly shut down, with jury trials on pause. Evictions and foreclosures are banned until at least 90 days after the lockdown is lifted. Yet outside of courthouses … Continue reading

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Asking Rents in San Francisco and Oakland Drop, Listings Up

Having already started to slip earlier this year, prior to the COVID-19 hit, the weighted average asking rent for an apartment in San Francisco dropped around 2 percent in March to $4,000 a month, which is around 1 percent lower … Continue reading

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Listings Plummet in San Francisco as Coronavirus Takes Hold of the Real Estate Market

The impact of the coronavirus on San Francisco’s housing market cannot be fully measured yet, but supply has plummeted since the city and state of California issued shelter-in-place edicts, according to a report released Thursday by Compass. In March, a … Continue reading

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Bay Area couple lived in a van for two years to save up for their dream home in the Oakland Hills

The A-Frame is still largely the same as it was when it was built in 1968. The A-Frame is still largely the same as it was when it was built in 1968. Photo: Open Homes Photography Caption Close The A-Frame … Continue reading

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Bay Area couple lived in a van for two years to save up for their dream home in the Oakland Hills

The A-Frame is still largely the same as it was when it was built in 1968. The A-Frame is still largely the same as it was when it was built in 1968. Photo: Open Homes Photography Caption Close The A-Frame … Continue reading

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