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Double Dip — Again?
Woke up this morning to NPR announcing that new home sales were the lowest they’d been in 15 years. The housing market is already in a double dip, with some additional price declines on the horizon, though we’re near the … Continue reading
A Chart is Worth 1000 Words
A couple of months ago (gasp!) I promised to post my favorite charts from the UC Berkeley Fisher School of Real Estate and Urban Economics’ symposium on the state of the market. I then got swamped working on my own … Continue reading
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Heat Map of San Francisco Foreclosures
There’s been a fair bit of discussion on various real estate blogs about the state of foreclosures in San Francisco. Here’s a picture of SF, courtesy of Hotpads, on our little patch of heaven. Core SF neighborhoods seem to be … Continue reading