
Buying a Home in San Francisco: Are You Ready for It?
So… you’re contemplating buying a home in San Francisco, huh? It’s a big step, and whether you’re 25 or 75, it feels like the ultimate adulting move. Your mom’s already dreaming of grandkids (because owning property obviously leads to that 🙄), your dad’s holding out for those mythical 2% interest rates, your accountant’s eyeing tax benefits, and your mortgage broker’s assuring you that current rates are “pretty average”—whatever that means. Meanwhile, your realtor keeps reminding you about that SoMa loft you liked 131 days ago, which, after five price drops, just went under contract yesterday. For less than the latest asking price. Typical. 😒

San Francisco Real Estate – Spring Market Outlook from Zephyr Real Estate
In case you’re a regular reader here at the blog, you probably have noticed the ridiculous lack of steady posts over the last several weeks. Things in the SF real estate market have been anything but slow, and Zephyr has the scoop:

Lenders Have Faith in the San Francisco Market!
I am not the only one that believes that the interest rate shake-up we’ve had over the last few weeks will not flatten the San Francisco real estate market. In last Friday’s edition of the San Francisco Business Times, they published an article titled "Lenders still give S.F. condos a green light". Unfortunately, you need to be a paid subscriber to get the full story, but I can give you a little synopsis of what they said, as well as my take on it. (By the way… the annual subscription to the San Francisco Business Times is worth every penny if you’re interested in keeping up with real estate and business trends in the City.)

Fed Drops the Discount Rate – Will Interest Rates See a Difference?
I am not the only one that believes that the interest rate shake-up we’ve had over the last few weeks will not flatten the San Francisco real estate market. In last Friday’s edition of the San Francisco Business Times, they published an article titled "Lenders still give S.F. condos a green light". Unfortunately, you need to be a paid subscriber to get the full story, but I can give you a little synopsis of what they said, as well as my take on it.