No Pop (But No Appreciation?)
While it’s an “old” speech (February ’06), it’s still a good one. Christopher Thornburg, senior economist at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, offers his perspective on whether the recent cooling…
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While it’s an “old” speech (February ’06), it’s still a good one. Christopher Thornburg, senior economist at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, offers his perspective on whether the recent cooling…
While babies are booming in San Francisco, “school enrollment is slipping, and the city’s school-age population is sliding.” Why? Families are fleeing the city in search of larger abodes, yards,…
Not “Dramatic”, “Drastic”, “Big”, “Major”, or “Huge”; but rather a “FANTASTIC PRICE REDUCTION!” for 65 Saint Germain (reduced by $625,000 (11.1%) and now listed at an even $5,000,000). Update: A…
A reader almost reaches the end of his rope while pursuing the listing for 39 Chattanooga (“a historic Victorian fixer”) and writes, “Whatever is Victorian about this…BOX…escapes me !!” We…
“You need to have $800 million to see it,” says David Barrett . . . “And at least once a week, we get a prospective buyer who has that.” (“It”…
Not so much a rumor as a confirmation – it appears that the Rincon Towers apartment building at 88 Howard has finally been sold (but to Beacon Capital out of…
All of a sudden the Rincon Hill towers (400/350 feet) just don’t seem quite so tall (or towering). “A 1,000-foot tower, as well as two 800-foot towers, were proposed Thursday…
According to the California Association of Realtors, the median price of a single-family detached home in the San Francisco Bay area is up 2.9% year-over-year while the pace of sales…
Build It Green is a “professional non-profit membership organization whose mission is to promote healthy, energy and resource-efficient buildings in California.” The organization offers workshops, green home tours (next tour…
You could actually hear the collective nodding of heads when Christopher Mayer, an economics professor at Columbia University, referred to San Francisco as a “superstar” city and argued that “land…