Home » Bay Area
You are browsing entries tagged with “Bay Area”
January does not necessary mean a good sales month. The recent numbers published by Redfin seem to reaffirm that as January sales dropped 41.7% compared to December 2011. According to Redfin’s latest numbers there were 297 sales of single-family homes, condos and townhomes. However, this pushed the median price up 4% from December 2011 and [...]
Posted in Housing | Read More »
There were only 327 recorded sales in January which pushed the chart numbers down 1.8% for San Francisco, compared to 333 sales in January 2010. However, compared to December, which usually is the top of the sales month, the January numbers are down 34.5%, right in line with an average December to January drop of [...]
Posted in Foreclosures | Read More »
The San Francisco housing is giving positive signs that lead us to think it is on its way to recovery. The latest numbers published by DataQuick show recorded home sales up 1.6% on a year-over-year basis in December with 499 recorded sales compared to 491 sales in December 2010. This number is also up 18.2% [...]
Posted in Foreclosures | Read More »
Waypoint Real Estate Group is ready to take action against the foreclosure crisis, and shows a positive example for investors, the Congress and the Fed. While the Fed and the Congress have a word fight over which is the best path to housing recovery, Waypoint has a simple action plans: it buys, renovates and rents [...]
Posted in Housing | Read More »
The city of San Francisco recorded a slight 2.9% increase in home sales last month on a year-over-year basis, with a total number of 422 properties changing hands in 2011, compared to 410 a year prior. However, the same number shows a nearly 6% decline in home sales, compared to a month prior, and an [...]
Posted in Housing | Read More »

The property located at 172 Denslowe was purchased 8 years ago, in March 2003 for $532,000 and it was remodeled and re-landscaped with a makeover featured on HGTV. Before the HGTV makeover, the property wasn’t too much of a sparkling house, but with the help of the creative team they breathe new life into it [...]
Posted in Foreclosures,Residential | Read More »
$3.2 million was the final price paid for the historic landmark property commissioned and built by famed adventurer Richard Halliburton in South Laguna Beach the Southern California MLS informed. The recently sold property is known as the ‘Hangover House,’ was built 75 years ago on a hill on concrete and steel structure with sweeping ocean [...]
Posted in Housing,Luxury | Read More »

The property located at 690 Market Street #2301 was purchased for $2,201,500 in March 2008 on the penultimate floor atop the Ritz-Carlton Residences in San Francisco. Eight months after the purchase the real estate returned to the market listed for $2,299,000 Socketsite reports. At the beginning of 2009, the same property price was reduced to [...]
Posted in Luxury | Read More »

A 23-room luxury inn in Glen Ellen, the Gaige House has hit the auction block for $8 million. The historic property became victim of the economic downturn in Sonoma County lodging sector, as it went back to its lenders. However, the hotel, which posted a $1.6 million revenue last year remains open while the lenders [...]
Posted in Commercial,Luxury | Read More »

The 4,210 square-feet property located at 136 Saint Francis Boulevard was purchased for $2,000,000 back in 2003, while it was traded for less than half of that amount (to be more precise: for $888,000) in 1996. The luxury real estate was refinanced five years go with a new $2,120,000 first mortgage. The first default was [...]
Posted in Foreclosures,Luxury | Read More »