Since Case-Shiller Indices cover large areas – 5 counties in the SF Metro Area – which themselves contain communities and neighborhoods of widely varying home prices, the C-S chart numbers do not refer to specific prices, but instead reflect home prices as compared … Continue reading →
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Consumer confidence is still soaring, and buyers continue to push aside concerns about recent financial market volatility, federal tax law changes affecting Bay Area homeowners, and interest rate increases, to fuel heated neighborhood markets throughout San Francisco. Houses have become … Continue reading →
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Highlights Midtown Terrace fully detached single family corner home. Pristine residence with significant pride of ownership. Pacific Ocean views. Light, bright and spacious. Home exudes character and warmth. Open floor plan, spacious living room, wide windows, ample natural light, slate covered wood burning fireplace, designer light fixtures, spacious bedrooms, modern & meticulously designed bathroom. Massive […]
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Out of recession comes recovery; recovery builds into market over-exuberance; over-exuberance leads to negative adjustment; negative adjustment sparks recession. Begin again.The scale, length and triggers of each part of different financial and real estate cycles can vary dramatically, but the … Continue reading →
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The real estate markets in the SF Bay Area are parts in an overall economic reality that includes a number of financial, demographic and psychological components – all of which are impacting each other in constantly changing ways. Some are … Continue reading →
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Highlights Picturesque and quintessential, this Russian Hill condo is truly San Francisco. Corner building, 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, this home is perfect for first-time or pied-a-terre buyers. Floor plan is open for entertaining, remodeled kitchen connecting to an expansive dining and living room. Off living room is a private deck with views of the […]
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