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August 1, 2011 at 4:52 am

Outer Richmond

The Outer Richmond district is very similar to the Sunset district in that it has the laid back quality of a beach town.
The Legion of Honor, the Cliffhouse and Sutro Baths are located in the Richmond District, each is a historic landmark in its own right
In addition to the rich history in the neighborhood there [...]

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July 17, 2011 at 11:53 pm

Russian Hill

The neighborhood of Russian Hill is bordered on the south by Nob Hill, to the north by Fisherman’s Wharf. North Beach is on the east side of the neighborhood and it west side is bordered by Pacific Heights, Cow Hollow and the Marina.
The neighborhood takes its name from a small Russian cemetery discovered at the [...]

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July 7, 2011 at 7:02 am

Shhh….Don’t tell anyone..but San Francisco’s Housing Market is Hot!

You’re not reading it in the pressbecause it is contrary to their story line of the moment but the housing market in this City does have a weakness…..not enough inventory! The best example are the statistics through the end of May for condos in the popular central City neighborhoods of Castro/Noe Valley/Duboce Park, et al…inventory [...]

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July 4, 2011 at 7:08 pm

Sunset

The sunset is bordered on the north by Golden Gate Park, on the south by Sloat Blvd, East by Arguello and 19th street on the west. It was not developed until after the turn of the last century and the housing is a mix of architectural styles from row house style stucco homes by the [...]

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June 29, 2011 at 6:18 am

San Francisco’s Multi-Unit Property Market is ‘HOT’!

San Francisco’s multi-unit investment property market is benefiting from a ‘perfect’ recovery scenario. National conditions are keeping interest rates low yet our indefatigable ‘future-is-now’ economy based on high tech, bio-tech, corporate headquarters, green technology, and general innovative culture is pushing rents up at a fairly quick pace. Multi-unit buildings are being snapped up as quickly [...]

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June 21, 2011 at 5:12 am

Glen Park

The Glen Park neighborhood is located south of Diamond Heights / Noe Valley, west of Bernal Heights and east of Glen Canyon Park. The Glen Park BART Station makes commuting to the Financial District, East Bay or Peninsula stress free. I-280 is located on the southern end of the neighborhood and it’s also served by [...]

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June 16, 2011 at 7:06 am

From the Trenches-San Francisco Real Estate Update

Working day-to-day selling real estate throughout San Francisco, I feel the pulse of the market. It’s ebbs and flows and hiccups too. Our market is transitioning from a buyers to a sellers. The only thing is, buyers haven’t totally gotten it yet because they’re following national press on the rest of the country’s doldrums. Buyers [...]

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June 6, 2011 at 2:20 am

Twin Peaks

Twin Peaks is exactly that. Two peaks with a north / south orientation. Twin Peaks Boulevard runs between them. Twin Peaks also serves as a block for the summer coastal fog that arrives from the Pacific. The west facing slopes receive substantial fog and winds which can be romantic. The east facing slopes usually receive [...]

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June 1, 2011 at 12:41 am

Hayes Valley

Hayes Valley is bordered on the North by Fulton Street, the south by Market Street, Frankly Street on the east and Fillmore/Webster on the west. Hayes Valley takes its name from Thomas Hayes who owned the tract of land in the late 1800s. The neighborhood has been through its ups and downs, after the [...]

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May 23, 2011 at 4:51 am

Eureka Valley / Castro

“The Castro” is a community within the neighborhood of Eureka Valley. It stretches from Market St. to 19th Street and Church Street to Eureka Street. The famous Castro Street extends down the middle of this area. The street and area takes its name from José Castro (1808–1860), the alcalde or governor of “Alta California” [...]

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