Mortgage Loan Activity Slips for Fourth Time in Five Weeks
Having ticked up last week, which ended a four-week slide, mortgage loan application volumes in the U.S. have since slipped 2 percent, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. At a…
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Having ticked up last week, which ended a four-week slide, mortgage loan application volumes in the U.S. have since slipped 2 percent, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. At a…
Having inched up an upwardly revised 0.6 percent in January, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index for single-family home values within the San Francisco Metropolitan Area – which includes the East…
With around 800 homes in contract across San Francisco, sales activity is not only up over 200 percent on a year-over-year basis, but around 60 percent higher than at the…
Despite some misreports in the media, apartment rents in San Francisco haven’t started to rebound, as we outlined last month. And in fact, the weighted average asking rent for an…
Having dropped 6.6 percent in February, the seasonally adjusted pace of existing-home sales across the U.S. dropped another 3.7 percent in March to an annual rate of 6.01 million sales,…
As we outlined earlier this year: Purchased by the former CEO and co-founder of Twitter for $2.4 million in early 2009, the finishes of the Owen Kennerly designed home at…
Having inched down another 7 basis points over the past week, the average rate for a benchmark 30-year mortgage has dropped to 2.97 percent, which is 36 basis points below…
Having dropped over the previous four weeks, with refinancing activity having dropped to its lowest level in over a year, mortgage loan application volumes ticked up 9 percent over the…
As we outlined last week, there is nearly 16 million square feet of vacant office space now spread across San Francisco, which is up from around 14 million square feet…
Having effectively held last week, the net number of homes for sale across San Francisco has since inched up a (1) percent to a little over 900. While a little…