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What the housing market will look like in 2023, according to experts

The housing market is making it more obvious that the era of historically low mortgage rates and the housing bubble is over. Here are some predictions made by real estate professionals for 2023 as 2022 draws to a close. Danielle Hale, Realtor.com chief economist: The home market in 2023 might feel more like a nobody’s […]

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The top 3 property sales in San Francisco indicate that 2022 was the year of the buyer.

Ever wondered of the top 3? Well, that is an interesting thing to learn, so let’s talk about it! Compared to 2021, 2022 was a drastically different year for real estate. The average time it took to sell a home in San Francisco last year was 16 days, and 72.9% of those sales were above

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What the Uncertainties of the Market may Teach and Show Us

A damaging, albeit less direct, force—acute uncertainty—was amplifying the fear of physical harm as Hurricane Ian roared into the west coast of Florida in September. Also, chronic instability, interspersed by periods of turmoil, may have become the “new normal” in recent years, but sudden spikes in uncertainty, whether brought on by hurricanes, quick changes in

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An enormous, floating pool in San Francisco Bay? A developer wants to place it here. Here’s what you need to know!

Have you ever wished or thought you could swim on the bay without actually dipping yourself in the frosty, gloomy water? Do you wonder how would it go? How cold the water is?        A historic pier on the San Francisco waterfront is being proposed to be transformed and altered into the first public floating

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Data shows that SF home prices are declining more quickly than those in any other American City!

You mostly likely have heard about the real estate industry in SanFrancisco. Now let’s talk about the declining prices of homes there. Someof the most extravagant real estate costs on the planet have long beenfound in SAN FRANCISCO, often known as San Francisco to everyone.However, new data revealed and suggests that this may be beginning

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