SF News Yes, It Takes Forever To Build Anything In San Francisco, and That Is Part of Why Luxury Housing Is All That Gets Built Anyone with even a passing connection to the real estate world in San Francisco, or anyone who knows anyone who's tried to get a permit for an addition or to build a single-family home or duplex in SF, knows that this is a yearslong process. Does it have to be? Will it ever not be?
Arts & Entertainment Betty White's Carmel Vacation Home Hits Market For $8M A Monterey County vacation home with sweeping ocean views that the late Betty White built with her husband Allen Ludden in the late 1970s has just hit the market for the first time, listed for $7.9 million.
SF News Report Shows Record Increase in San Francisco Real Estate Listings as People Continue Moving to More Affordable Cities With remote work more popular than ever — amid companies like Google and Facebook now saying employees can work from home well into 2021 — people are leaving SF in throngs. A new Zillow report further supports that idea, showing a 96 percent year-over-year increase in local inventory listings.
SF News Spurred by Bay Area Tenant Exoduses, a Renter's Market Surfaces in San Francisco As companies continue adopting remote work models amid the pandemic, many San Francisco tenants are opting to not renew their leases — and leave town, altogether. So, for the first time in well over a decade, the city's now in the midst of a long-overdue renter's market.
SF News One of SF's Iconic Painted Ladies Is a $3M Fixer-Upper With Awful Bathrooms A string of homes synonymous with San Francisco and late-80s television, the seven Painted Ladies along Alamo Square, are doted on by both tourists and locals alike for their ornate architecture and storied histories. Now, one of them is on the market for a dizzying $2.75M — and it's a fixer-upper.
SF News Supes Poised To Open Door For 30,000 More SF Apartments...If Landlords Bother To Build Though much ink has been spilled on the increasingly-divided nature of San Francisco's Board of Supervisors, two of the Supes who are in frequent opposition came together late Monday, agreeing
SF News Report: Denver, Not San Francisco, Is 'Hottest Housing Market' Of 2016 Real estate listing site Redfin says in a new report that despite what you've heard, San Francisco's for-sale housing market is not the hottest in the country — not