San Francisco, CA Real Estate News

By Michael Wayne Jackson, Broker - Seniors Real Estate Specialist Novato
(Coldwell Banker)
  Attention all first time home buyers looking to purchase in San Francisco. You will not want to miss this superb informational session with Aneka Harrell program Director for Dream Keeper SF. I'm a certified Realtor with this program so as soon as you are approved I can help you. 415-483-6009www.seniorsrealestatespecialistmj.comReceive up to $500,000 in down payment assistance when buying a home in SF. Zoom meeting times of the program below. Tuesday, April 18, 2023 – 6:30pmThursday, April 20, 2023 – 6:30pmSaturday, April 22, 2023 – 10am Registration Link: https://qrco.de/dkdalpinfo
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By Michael Wayne Jackson, Broker - Seniors Real Estate Specialist Novato
(Coldwell Banker)
That's right up to $500k is available to someone who hasn't owned a home in the past 3 years and or first time home buyer. Of course this is based off of you qualifying for the loan and income restrictions for individuals or couples. I know of the qualified lenders for this program. Available until the money runs out from this state funded program.This is only for the city of San Francisco. Call or email me for more details. 415-483-6009michael.jackson@cbnorcal.com
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By Mayra Espinosa Realtor San Mateo Pacifica Homes, San Mateo County Real Estate | Buy | Sell | Invest
(Mayra Espinosa Broker- Realtor | Call 650-996-8961)
Would You Like To Live In A Victorian Home?The look and feel of Victorian houses have always fascinated me when I visit San Francisco. Why do I visit San Francisco so often? I also sell real estate there, go out dancing, eat, go for a walk, farmers markets, or attend some cultural events, so I have been curious. I wanted to learn more about San Francisco Victorian history.San Francisco is known for its Victorian homes. These homes are a reminder of the city's rich history and culture. Even today, many people are fascinated by these homes and want to know more about them. We will explore the history of Victorian houses in San Francisco. We will discuss why they were built, who built them, and what life was like inside these beautiful homes.San Francisco was one of the first major U.S. ci...
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By Mayra Espinosa Realtor San Mateo Pacifica Homes, San Mateo County Real Estate | Buy | Sell | Invest
(Mayra Espinosa Broker- Realtor | Call 650-996-8961)
Protect Your Home From Foreclosure - Know what options are available to you so that you can choose the best forbearance solutions for your situation.What are the forbearance alternatives for homeowners after September 30, 2021? Homeowners, if after September 30, 2021, you are still experiencing financial hardship, here are some alternatives that may be available for you: Mortgage Relief: These programs are intended to help address missed payments during forbearance and potentially make your monthly mortgage payment more affordable.  These may include:Payment deferral - Deferring your missed mortgage payments, so your mortgage payments you owe are not due until your loan is paid off your loan, refinance, or when you sell your home.  Loan modification, which would permanently change the t...
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By Rob Spinosa, Mortgage Loan Originator, Marin County
(US Bank)
The Four Horsemen of Deals Dead  My wife likes to joke that all I do for my job is talk to people.  "I hear you in there yucking it up all day..." So maybe there is always an element of the truth in jest, but an aspect of these conversations that she does not take into consideration is the near-constant battle I fight fending deals from The Four Horsemen; Delay, Indecision, Unfounded Expertise and The Unreasonable Pursuit of Perfection. When these vigilantes appear over the horizon of any real estate transaction, having a powerful defense can turn them away and save even the most vulnerable purchase or refinance.  The enemies of our real estate transactions can be real persons; buyers, sellers, family members, agents, lenders, underwriters, appraisers --- you name it.  But also, and mor...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
(InboundREM)
Lower Pacific Heights, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationLower Pacific Heights is located just south of the Pacific Heights neighborhood in San Francisco, California, as its name suggests. California Street is to the south, Presidio Avenue is to the west, Gough Street is to the east, and Geary Boulevard is to the north. The majority of the structures in this suburb, like those in Pacific Heights, have been replaced as a result of the damage caused by the San Francisco Earthquake. Today Lower Pacific Heights is a fashionable, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood noted for its varied clientele, stylish eateries, and sushi bars in Japantown. Lower Pacific Heights, which is located in the heart of San Francisco, has convenient access to the city's many attractions and major...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Pacific Heights, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationPacific Heights is an affluent community in San Francisco's north-central district. Presidio Avenu and San Francisco Presidio are on the west, Green Street is on the north, Van Nesse Avenue is on the east, and California Street is on the south. High-end residential complexes, luxury single-family houses, private schools, extravagant eating and shopping, and well-kept public spaces make the suburb one of the city's most sought-after areas. Pacific Heights has an amazing variety of luxury residences, including some of San Francisco's most opulent estate mansions. The upscale residential neighborhood is home to a number of well-preserved historic buildings, notably the Spreckels Mansion and the Haas-Lilienthal House, w...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Duboce Triangle, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationDuboce Triangle is a mixed-use area located southwest of San Francisco's Downtown District in the city's core district. Market Street, Castro Street, and Duboce Avenue encircle the triangle-shaped neighborhood. The neighborhood's central location makes it convenient for many of the city's major business districts. Market Street connects to Downtown San Francisco, making it a great choice for busy professionals working in the city. Families will find plenty of shopping and food options in the neighborhood, as well as an excellent outdoor activity in the local parks. Residents are also within a short walk from The Castro area, which offers excellent entertainment for those looking to spend time outside with friends. T...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Glen Park, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationPotrero Hill is a seaside neighborhood on San Francisco's coast. South of 16th Street, north of Cesar Chavez, and west of the Bayshore Freeway is the neighborhood. When Don Francisco de Haro offered a land grant to cattle ranchers in 1835, he named it Potrero Nuevo, which means "new pasture." During the Gold Rush era, the area had substantial immigration, and as the city became increasingly industrialized, urbanization grew more intense. During the internet boom of the 1990s, several industries were transformed into office space. The neighborhood's eastern section is still largely industrial, with several ports and warehouses. The majority of Potrero Hill's residential real estate is located west of the Southern Embarcade...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Mission Dolores, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationThe easternmost neighborhood in the Eureka Valley region southwest of San Francisco's Downtown District is Mission Dolores. The long-standing church that serves as the community's major landmark gave rise to the neighborhood's name. The Mission San Francisco De Asis is the city's oldest building, having survived wars, floods, earthquakes, and other natural calamities. Francisco Palou and Pedro Benito Cambon, both members of the de Anza Expedition, built the church on October 9, 1776. The church assisted in settlement of Spanish settlers in Upper California and worked to convert the indigenous people. Today, the church continues to function as a Catholic institution with regular Sunday masses and other church-related...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Inner Richmonds, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationInner Richmond is the eastern part of the identically called Richmond District in San Francisco's northwestern region. North of Golden Gate Park, south of the Presidio of San Francisco, west of the Western Addition, and east of 19th Avenue, this neighborhood is located. Residents benefit from good transit choices that connect them to the city's other communities because they live in a well-developed area of the city. Families will find lots of schools, public parks, shopping, and food options in the neighborhood. You'll appreciate what the Inner Richmond area has to offer if you're searching for a move-in ready home to buy and move into with your kids. Following the 1906 earthquake, the region's development accelera...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Glen Park, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationGlen Park is a hilltop community in the city of San Francisco, California, located in the south-central part of the city. The neighborhood is located on the southeastern edge of the Central Hills' San Miguel Range, with views of the city's attractive suburban districts. The hillside region was once a dairy farm, but it was purchased by realtor Archibald Baldwin in 1897, who turned it into a master-planned residential community. The project included a large recreational area that was integrated into beautiful suburban parts. The community's main selling feature became Glen Park and Mission Zoo, which drew families to a rather remote neighborhood. The Glen Park area has a wide range of architectural styles. Much older Victo...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Bernal Heights, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationBernal Heights is a lovely residential neighborhood in San Francisco's southeastern section. San Jose Avenue, Dolores Street, and Cesar Chavez form the northern and western boundaries of the neighborhood. The I-280 runs through the suburb to the south, while the Bayshore Freeway runs along its eastern boundary, separating it from the city's southeastern waterfront industrial parks. Residents have easy access to surrounding business and industrial parks, and the neighborhood is connected to Downtown San Francisco by nearby rail transit and bus stops. Bernal Heights, as the name says, is located on a hillside, with Bernal Heights Park, which offers great views of the surrounding neighborhoods. During their free time, r...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Eureka Valley, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationEureka Valley is a largely residential area in San Francisco, California, located southwest of the Downtown District. The Castro, 19th Street, Corbett Heights, Corona Heights, Dolores Heights, Duboce Triangle, Hartford, Mission Dolores, and Dolores Heights are all sub-neighborhoods of Eureka Valley. The neighborhood is one of the greatest in the city, with a bustling and exciting living environment adjacent to the city's major urban districts.  Because of its many cultural landmarks and historical attractions, the area is one of the most frequented city districts. With many Irish immigrant families residing in the wood-frame cottages and two-story homes, the region began as a working-class neighborhood for neighboring...
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Inner Sunset, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationInner Sunset, Central Sunset, and Outer Sunset are the three sectors of the Sunset District, which is San Francisco's largest neighborhood. The neighborhood is the most populous in the city, with the most people and households, and is an excellent choice for families seeking a new home in the area. South of Golden Gate Park, west of 19th Avenue, west of Cole Valley, north of Forest Hill, and northwest of Midtown Terrace is the Inner Sunset area. The neighborhood is centrally placed, just a short drive from the city's business, leisure, and commercial districts. The Inner Sunset District is mostly made up of residential communities, with two hillside subdivisions thrown in for good measure. The suburban city streets of ...
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By inboundREM Market Updates
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Nopa, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationNorth of the Panhandle, or NoPa, is a San Francisco, California, urban neighborhood. The area is located north of The Panhandle Park, west of Alamo Square, and east of the University of San Francisco Campus, as its name suggests. Turk Boulevard, Divisadero Street, Fell Street, and Masonic Avenue are among the streets that make up the suburb border. Residents of this neighborhood, which is located in the heart of San Francisco, have accessibility to everything the city has to offer. NoPa is close to everything, including the bustling Downtown District to the east, Golden Gate Park to the west, surrounding universities, and several cultural and historical treasures and attractions. During the early years of San Francisco, NoPa, ...
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Haight Ashbury, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationThe Haight-Ashbury area is located west of San Francisco's Downtown District. The neighborhood is located to the east of Golden Gate Park, south of The Panhandle, and northwest of Buena Vista Park. With the installation of the Haight cable car line in 1883, the neighborhood grew from various farms and acres of dunes into an entertainment destination. Through continual gentrification, Haight-Ashbury evolved into an upper-middle-class area as San Francisco became more urbanized. During the 1960s, the neighborhood was also home to a strong hippie and activist culture. There was a lot of media attention in the area because of the significant music and cultural influences anchored in this community. The many music clubs, ...
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Richmond District, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationThe Richmond District is a large neighborhood in San Francisco's northwestern quadrant. Richmond District covers numerous neighborhoods north of Golden Gate Park and south of the Presidio of San Francisco and Sea Cliff, and is not to be confused with the similarly named city of Richmond. Outer Richmond, Central Richmond, Inner Richmond, and Lake Street are some of the neighborhoods that make up the district. The district mostly acts as a residential area of the city. Excellent schools, wonderful outdoor activities, retail options, and much more are all within easy reach for residents.  Residential construction in the Richmond District began in the 1920s and has continued through the decades. Some homes were replac...
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Cole Valley, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationCole Valley is a beautiful area in the western part of San Francisco, California, located adjacent to the southeastern border of Golden Gate Park. Castro to the east, Haight-Ashbury to the northeast, and Twin Peaks to the south are the suburb's boundaries. Residents are just a short walk away from some of the city's greatest outdoor attractions and public facilities, including Kezar Stadium and Golden Gate Park. Commuters may easily access the city center through the Carl St & Cole S light rail station and neighboring bus stations. Cole Valley, the city's smallest neighborhood, evolved from its commercial core at Carl and Cole's intersection. These bustling streets are still lined with stores, cafés, restaurants, and a ...
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West Portal, San Francisco, CA Community and Real Estate InformationWest Portal is a lovely neighborhood in San Francisco's southwestern part, surrounded on the north by Taraval Street, the west by 19th Avenue, the south by Sloat Boulevard, and the west by Kensington Way and Portola Drive. It used to be a dunes and vegetable growing region with little to no residential activity on the site where it now stands. It began to grow in the 1910s and continued until the 1920s when the region was effectively split from the previous Rancho San Miguel land space. Fernando Nelson and Sons were the community's principal developers. It now boasts a population of around 3,000 people who really enjoy the little town's charm. West Portal real estate consists of a mix of single-family houses and condomi...
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