San Francisco Employment Continues Its Record Run
The number of people living in San Francisco with a job reached a record 525,600 in May, an increase of 1,700 as compared to the month before and 19,900 more…
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The number of people living in San Francisco with a job reached a record 525,600 in May, an increase of 1,700 as compared to the month before and 19,900 more…
With employment on the rise and an uptick in economic activity, the Fed appears to be on track for a half-point increase in interest rates by the end of the…
Purchased as a “pride-of-ownership” Mid-Century home for $1.51 million in late 2012, the Noe Valley three-bedroom at 471 Hoffman was gutted, expanded, and returned to the market a month ago…
As we expected last week with the underlying basis on the move, the average rate for a 30-year mortgage has continued to climb, crossing the four percent mark for the…
The standing inventory of listed homes for sale in San Francisco ticked up 20 percent over the past two months as is typical for this time of the year. That…
Since hitting a 2015 high of 3.87 percent last week, the average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage has been relatively unchanged. But the 10-year Treasury yield, the basis for…
The SFGate’s recent report that the median rent in San Francisco has hit “a ridiculous $4,225” is factually wrong and borderline reckless. From the report: “We already knew the rent…
With inventory ticking up and price reductions as well, recorded home sales activity in San Francisco was 6 percent lower on a year-over-year basis in April versus 4 percent lower…
Price reductions for listed homes on the market in San Francisco are more common today than they were a year ago, with roughly 15 percent of the current listings on…
The average rate for a conforming 30-year mortgage has ticked up to 3.87 percent, the highest average rate in 2015 and 28 basis points above the near two-year low rate…