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[26 May 2009 | No Comment | ]
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When you know what you want, your best bet’s a specialist: if you need a bed, go to Sleepy’s, and if you need “Beyond”, go to Bed Bath & Beyond, and just try to ignore the beds and baths. When what you want’s a condo, go straight to CondoDomain.
Based in Boston, pointedly named brokerage CD just grew to include San Francisco, vying to be your online hub for finding condos — and nothing but the condos — by coupling a slick search engine with personal agent care to assist you …

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[15 May 2009 | No Comment | ]

San Francisco has always had a stronger than average real estate market, even in the worst of times, due to a high demand for housing.

It appears that there are signs of a rebound in San Francisco, with the number of active listings remaining stable, and a significant number of them accepting offers within the past few weeks.

San Francisco Condos »

[10 May 2009 | No Comment | ]

The newest popular neighborhood in San Francisco is South Beach, surrrounded by the Embarcadero and Bay Bridge. Once home to warehouses and dilapidated piers, storage centers, and lots, South Beach is now among the fanciest neighborhoods in San Francisco. Think the new Nob Hill of the 21st century. South Beach features condominiums, lofts, and is well known as a mecca for interior design.

San Francisco Condos »

[7 May 2009 | No Comment | ]

The Mission District of San Francisco pulses with a mixture of people and retail. Historically, the Mission District neighorhood is a center of latino culture, and attracts those interested in art, culture, great food, and trendy nightlife.

San Francisco Condos, San Francisco Real Estate »

[3 May 2009 | No Comment | ]

More housing was built in San Francisco in 2008 than in any year since 1965. Yes, it is true that San Francisco still is an expensive place to live and short on housing – and it is true that sales are slower than before. Still, the housing that was built last year was for the most part approved earlier, and financed earlier. Thus, the building went ahead.