2020

California’s New Laws on Tenant Eviction Process During the Pandemic of 2020

California’s housing situation has never been more uncertain. Since the start of the 2020 pandemic, more and more Californians are struggling to make ends meet, which can be seen especially in the housing market. It’s been estimated that as many as 239,619 households in California will be unable to pay for their rent, leading to a whopping $1.67 billion in debt. In response to these grim numbers,...

Current Sales & Price Statistics November 2020

San Francisco Bay Area Market November 2020 Update

Do people still care about winter real estate prices? Well, the data shows that people do, as evidenced by the fact that you are also reading this post. Let's dive into the numbers. Various markets' prices are holding up from October, while most markets saw a drop in sales quantity. This is a sign of seller retreat rather than a surge in buyer demand. Given most markets saw anywhere between 28% to 50%...

October 2020 Market Update

San Francisco Bay Area Market October 2020 Update

Looking at the home prices of October, it's as if bay area home buyers weren't deterred by the uncertainty of presidential election. Median home prices generally see a substantial increase from 5% to 17% year-to-year, consistent with the previous month's. In terms of the winter inventory, California Association of Realtors reported the demand outpaced the supply across all regions of California. In...

Many Regret Moving Out of the SF Bay Area, What Happens Next?

This year’s pandemic has caused many people to consider moving out of cities and into suburbs or even more rural areas. In just San Francisco alone, residents have hastily gathered their belongings and rushed out of the city in the hopes of the grass being much greener on the other side of the hustle and bustle that comes with an urban lifestyle.  While it’s alarming to live in a city during a...

San Francisco Bay Area Market September 2020 Update

San Francisco Bay Area Market September 2020 Update

We are set to expect a warmer than normal winter for the real estate market. Traditionally, real estate activities in the November, December and January months are about 1/4 of the normal months. This year is different. Based on the September and the other forward looking indicator, we expecting the winter months to have 50%-60% more listings than previous year. If you are in the market this winter, you...

How to Sell Your Home During a Pandemic this Holiday Season

Choosing to sell your home is always a big decision, but doing so during a pandemic might be even more difficult. In such a scenario, multiple health and safety concerns—and possible economic distress—may be layered on top of the typical market conditions you’ll consider before making the final decision to sell. Demand for housing is still incredibly strong, despite the hit to the economy, and...

San Francisco Bay Area Market August 2020 Update

San Francisco Bay Area Market August 2020 Update

As we roll into September, the bay area August sales data continue last month's trend - single families are selling higher and seller while condos are selling lower and lower. There is nothing too interesting going on. In the same period, a single family listing may get 30 showings in 3 days of hitting market while a condo only gets 1 showing for the first two weeks. Condo owners are struggling between...

Wildfire Season

Real Estate Listings and Market Value During Wildfire Season

Thousands of dry lightning sparked new fires across California in the recent weeks, causing hundreds of homes and properties burning around the San Francisco Bay Area. The devastating fires from North, South, and East of San Francisco scorched a total of 780 square miles that destroyed more than 500 structures and killed more than 5 people. Burning conditions aggravated by bone-dry winter in Northern...

Making Room for Work: The Perfect Pandemic Home Office

The novel coronavirus pandemic has pushed physical offices into the virtual realm, meaning that you must now learn to make room in your home for work. To maximize your productivity, health, and even your mood while you work, follow the guide below on creating the perfect office space for teleworking in this new age! Discovering Space for the Perfect Home Office  You don’t have to move out or rent an...

unlicensed contractors versus licensed contractors

Myth: Unlicensed Contractors Are Bad Guys

A general contractor is a crucial part of the homeownership, so you need to make sure you’re working with experienced professionals. Unfortunately, many people have fallen into the habit of equating “experience” with licensing when it comes to hiring contractors for home construction or renovation projects. This assumption is not necessarily valid. So, here are a few things you need to know about...

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