Bernal Heights: Part 2

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As hard as it might be to believe, in the 1980s you could buy property in Bernal Heights for next to nothing. A long period of decline and neglect had left the proud, working-class neighborhood in such a state that businesses and homeowners alike had fled, leaving boarded-up storefronts and empty Victorians in their wake. Even the Bank of America, which had kept a presence on Bernal’s Cortland Avenue for decades, considered moving out.

Today, such an exodus seems absurd, especially in a neighborhood recently called the country’s “hottest” by Redfin. Buyers now target Bernal Heights so often that neighborhood homes routinely sell for well over their asking price, sometimes after fierce bidding wars. Bernal Heights is well past its “low” point. ...  Additional Details

And Now for Something Completely Different: Real Data SF’s First Video Blogs on SF’s White Hot Condo Market

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This month we are looking at SF’s white-hot new construction condo market, but rather than doing the usual chart-heavy newsletter post, I thought I’d see whether having yours truly explaining the charts via a video blog might work better.

I’ve tried mightily to keep the videos short – in fact I’ve broken down the presentation into two separate videos of around 4 minutes each. The first one covers what’s being built and where the primary areas of development are located. You can find it here: ...  Additional Details

SF’s 5 Most Essential New Happy Hours

Looking for the best happy hours that San Francisco has to offer? Look no further! Check out these 5 new hot spots… http://www.thrillist.com/drink/san-francisco/best-new-happy-hours-things-to-do-in-san-francisco

Supply, Demand, Money and Demographics

What’s Behind San Francisco’s Real Estate Market? July 2014 This chart is a simplified, smoothed-out and approximate look at the last few real estate cycles in San Francisco, illustrating estimated percentage changes in home prices from successive peaks and bottoms … Continue reading