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$48 million Bay Area mansion lists for eight times more than 2008 selling price
The current owners purchased the foreclosed home during the height of the recession for only $6.175 million.
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How to host those displaced by the Northern California fires
Many of the evacuation orders have lifted, but 34,000 people are still displaced.
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San Jose’s potentially haunted Winchester Mystery House slated for feature film
San Jose’s Winchester Mystery House is an infamous curiosity defying all architectural and design sensibilities — and that’s exactly why people love visiting it.
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JP Morgan Chase funds $3.5 million accessory dwelling project in San Jose
The grant of $3.5 million to be split evenly between two nonprofit lenders: Housing Trust Silicon Valley in San Jose and Genesis LA Economic Development Corp in Los Angeles.
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250-unit development for the homeless to replace San Francisco parking lot
City officials are considering modular housing so that the units can be constructed quickly.
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Live out your music producer dreams in this $1.3 million West Berkeley abode
The contemporary home’s most unique attribute may be its soundproof music studio, which combines aesthetic appeal with functionality.
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San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee demands 5,000 new housing units be built yearly
The order urges developers and City staff to work together to speed up project approval timelines in an effort to increase the housing supply.
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1920s-era penthouse with solarium lists for $5.1 million in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood
If you enjoy stretching out to sunbathe, but can’t deal with wind exposure, then this Pacific Heights penthouse is perfect for you.
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San Francisco surveys residents about their preferred dystopian future
In typical Bay Area form, the scenarios run from easily conceivable to 1984-level discomfort.
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Excelsior and Parkside have fastest growing rents in San Francisco: Zumper
Excelsior’s average rent rose 8.7 percent since last quarter, while Parkside, located inside the Sunset along Taraval Street, rose 11.4 percent.
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484 San Francisco buildings have missed the deadline for earthquake retrofitting
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11 historical photos of San Francisco’s dynamic Excelsior District
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A safe haven for non-profits in San Francisco’s Mission District gets approved
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Three local design teams duke it out to reinvent San Francisco’s Harvey Milk Plaza
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Pied-à-terre in San Francisco’s Russian Hill neighborhood on the market for *only* $379k
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Can these prefab tiny homes ease California’s housing crisis?