Archive for April, 2011
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HomeGain did a survey among agents around the country as to the most affordable home-preparation projects that garnered the highest return in increased sales price on money invested. Here are the recommended projects: Light Staging: interior flowers; furniture rearrangement; artwork; stage dining room table, bathrooms and kitchen: average return on investment 455% Cleaning & De-cluttering: [...]
Continue Reading...or Answer: San Francisco Giants In 1944, Hubbell became the first National Leaguer to have his number retired by his team.[57] Terry, Ott and Hubbell played/managed their entire careers for the New York Giants. Mays began his career in New York, moving with the Giants to San Francisco in 1958; he did not play in [...]
Continue Reading...These are weekly market dynamics charts for the past 6 months for activity in the San Francisco home market — houses, condos, TICs & 2-4 unit buildings — through the week ending April 17th. The data is from Broker Metrics, which crunches the numbers from the SF MLS system. click for larger image Home Listings [...]
Continue Reading...For the past 19 years the event has been known as the Biggest Little Parade in San Francisco. Over the years the parade has grown and in 2008 there were 45 units entered, all of which reflected the unique community of the Bay Area. The event is not your average Street Fair or formal Parade. [...]
Continue Reading...Distress home sales – bank-owned properties and short sales – have a major impact on the overall median sales price in San Francisco, even though the city is much less impacted by such sales than the greater Bay Area or California. In actual numbers and as a percentage of sales, distress sales have been increasing [...]
Continue Reading...Answer: Candlestick Park As a baseball field, the stadium was best known for the windy conditions, damp air and dew from fog, and chilly temperatures. The wind often made life difficult for outfielders trying to catch fly balls, as well as for fans, while the damp grass further complicated play for outfielders that had to [...]
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