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We are in the process of rolling out some awesome changes to our San Francisco find your home search tools here at jacksonfuller.com. Matt has been working rather diligently and painfully with the local board (owners of the San Francisco MLS) as well as the vendor that we wanted to use to power ...
04/02/2011
Why should you consider buying a home for sale in St. Francis Wood? If you are thinking: You would like a large home but want to stay in the city limits? You would like easy access to southbound I-280? You would like a fully detached home with a large yard ? If you’ve answered yes to any (or all...
03/31/2011
250 Clara St. #4 is a South of Market Area (SOMA) tri-level loft for sale with two bedrooms and two baths in a 15 unit boutique building. Built in 2002, the building offers garage parking, additional storage, and a shared roof deck with views of Twin Peaks. Main LevelThe living space on the main...
03/30/2011
This is no surprise to anyone who lives in San Francisco, and certainly no surprise to anyone with children in San Francisco, but the just released 2010 census data shows a net decrease of about 5,000 children living in the city. The accepted narrative is that families with children leave the ci...
03/29/2011
Hayes Valley Farm is a spot in Hayes Valley that is near and dear to my heart since my daughter spends time there on a regular basis with one of her after school programs. She has brought home a few vegetables that she helped to grow at the farm, and we’ve enjoyed them as a part of our dinner. I...
03/28/2011
The continuing irrelevance of print media advertising for real estate marketing is something that I’ve mentioned before. In particular, I give our local glossy mag a pretty hard time, so I figured I’d take a look at the most recent issue (Mar 17 – 30) to see how they are doing. By all accounts, ...
03/25/2011
Ah, the Millennium Tower. I’ve written a fair amount about it before, but I wanted to take a moment to dedicate a post to dissect Millennium Tower parking - not what you might expect at this San Francisco luxury destination. Millennium Pit by Transbay via Flickr For our fair readers who aren’t f...
03/24/2011
A recent post from James Altucher about why he will never own a home again has been getting plenty of interest in the blogosphere lately. The folks at On the Block have mentioned it, and I’ve seen it referenced a few times on twitter in the past day or two. It is a contrarian take on the value o...
03/24/2011
The National Association of Realtors (no, not nar.org – that goes to a rocket website, just sayin’) recently announced what they are labeling a Realtor party political survival initiative with a proposed doubling of membership dues, the $40 increase being exclusively dedicated Realtor Party poli...
03/23/2011
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Rachel Norton, a member of the San Francisco Public School board writes an interesting blog about public education in San Francisco. If you have school age children, and/or have an interest in the politics and policy of public education her blog always makes for a fascinating read. Over the week...
03/21/2011