If the bloom is off the rose in the Bay Area housing market, it’s likely to be temporary. By Patrick S. Duffy and Maurie Backman | Edited by Dawn Bradbury | May 15, 2023, at 1:06 p.m. Save More Bay Area Housing Market Forecast More ...
The appeal of tenant buyout agreements have come full circle With a wealth of experience in tenant buyout agreements during every era and in every Bay Area locale, Bornstein Law is uniquely positioned to… Legislative Updates What is happening under the dome of the Capitol ...
Bay Area Expected to See More-Affordable Housing.Reports that living in the San Francisco Bay Area, California become more affordable in 2001, and is likely to become even more so in the year ahead.EBSCO_bspWall Street Journal - Eastern Edition...
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"It's in my front yard and that makes me very nervous," a female resident said. Like other Bay Area cities, San Jose is battling with a growing homeless problem as local residents urge city officials to address the worsening situation visible on the city's streets and sidewalks. ...
The mayors are trying to find ways to fund regional housing goals mandated by the state that call for hundreds of thousands of new affordable homes to be built in the current housing cycle, which ends in 2031 in the Bay Area. The regional Bay Area Housing Finance Authority, or B...
2023 was a historic year for the housing market. Learn all about it in Redfin’s 2023 housing market year in review.
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Editor’s note:For those wondering about the Bay Area, the data groups cities like San Francisco ($657 billion), San Jose ($821 billion), and Oakland ($881 billion) as individual entities, which puts them outside the cutoff. See the Redfin data for the full list of cities. ...