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San Francisco – Spring has SPRUNG!

San Francisco – Spring has SPRUNG!

My favorite sign of spring in SF is always forget-me-nots! Of course, with that comes a busy spring home buying season. I was busy with sellers and buyers since January, but it seems things are ramping up to get even busier, which may mean less blog posts here.

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$18,000 in Free Money for San Francisco Home Buyers

$18,000 in Free Money for San Francisco Home Buyers

You read that right!  First time home buyers that get into contract before May 1st and close between May 1st and June 30th get a big fat tax credit! 
I could rehash the details, or I could give you the skippy straight from the horse’s mouth (and by horse, I mean the San Francisco Association of Realtors.)  You’re getting the latter:

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March 2010 San Francisco Housing Sales Data is Here!

March 2010 San Francisco Housing Sales Data is Here!

Yet again, Luba’s San Francisco Real Estate Blog brings you latest San Francisco Real Estate market report here. (You can also view previous market updates by selecting the archives on the upper right portion of the screen). Heres’s a little glimpse of the report:

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Dolla Dolla Billz Changing the San Francisco Real Estate Game

Dolla Dolla Billz Changing the San Francisco Real Estate Game

So sales of homes in San Francisco are well, moving like hotcakes, at least relative to the last year or two. 
Socketsite reportedthat “recorded home sales volume in San Francisco was up 50.6% on a year-over-year basis last month and that “median sales price in March was $675,000, up 11.0% compared to March ’09 ($608,000) and up 7.6% compared to the month prior.”
Not enough evidence for you that we may have seen the bottom of the market? 
Well, how’s the evidence that multiple offers are on the rise again?  Out of the last 8 offers I’ve written for clients, 7 properties received multiple offers. 

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First Impression of Ephesus Turkey

First Impression of Ephesus Turkey

When l first arrived in Turkey, flying into the airport in Izmir, I confirmed my vague suspicions that Turkey was a hot, dusty desert of low rolling hills and sparse, scrubby vegetation. But when I got on the ground and traveled around a bit, I discovered that this relatively big country, has craggy, snow capped mountains, broad lakes, cool pine forests, miles of white beaches, snowy winters, long summers a lot to offer a tourist.

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Must see sights in Ephesus Turkey

Must see sights in Ephesus Turkey

What tourism can mean for the country in terms of foreign credit and cultural exchange, and has therefore entrusted the promotion of tourism to a ministry formed expressly for this purpose. Ephesus, Istanbul and Cappadocia is mean of tourism in Turkey.

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A Walking Tour to Ephesus

A Walking Tour to Ephesus

Walking is the best way to see Ephesus, as all of its significant buildings are up or down the steep hillside off Terrace Houses. Actually, walking is the only way to see the sights. In summer, walking here is very hot work, you can see the ephesus tours at the Kusadasi Town.

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Ephesus Tours for Cruise Customers

Ephesus Tours for Cruise Customers

The hills east of  Ephesus have been inhabited by Christian ascetics since the 400s. Within a century after the first monks arrived, Jacob Baradeus, bishop of Edessa (now the Turkish city of Izmir), got into a bitter theological wrangle with the bishop of Constantinople. The controversy, over the exact nature of the divinity of Christ, turned on this point: did Christ have both a divine and a human nature, as the bishop of Constantinople held, or did he have only a di Ephesus vine nature, as Baradeus said?

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Best time to visiting Ephesus Turkey

Best time to visiting Ephesus Turkey

The city is divided into two general regions: the Ephesus old city spreading down from the Citadel, with Selcuk Square as its center; and “Ephesus 13th century BC the Greek peninsula was invaded by the Dorians” with Ayasuluk center about a mile from Selcuk in Ephesus Tours Guide you should know that some buses are privately owned.

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Temporary Event and Exhibitor Wi-fi Internet Rental Provider

Temporary Event and Exhibitor Wi-fi Internet Rental Provider

One of the most common needs during any special event or conference is wi-fi internet connectivity for attendees. While it is a common need, we still hear about many failures during events due to unreliable wifi internet connections, dropped connections and extremely slow internet speeds. This is due to poor internet planning. Temporary event wi-fi provider Trade Show Internet has made it their mission to solve this problem for exhibitors and event organizers.

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More News on San Francisco Pay to Play Condo Converstion Policy
PG&E – San Francisco's Big Bad Wolf

PG&E – San Francisco's Big Bad Wolf

I hate meter reading day.  In fact, my alarm just went off to notify me that it’s time for me to call PG&E and give them my gas & electricity meter reading. 
But, I hate meter reading day.  Sometimes, I forget.  And the rest of the time, it’s just a pain in the ass. 
Unfortunately, my meters are located in places where PG&E can’t see them from outside my house.
So when I heard about PG&E Smartmeters, I was SUPER excited.
But the wind has been taken out of my sails somewhat.  Seems PG&E’s mew smart meters aren’t that smart.  They’re full of errors.  BOOOOOO!

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Gangs of San Francisco (On a T-Shirt)

Gangs of San Francisco (On a T-Shirt)

Gangs of San Francisco is a one man operation out of San Francisco’s Outer Richmond. A work in progress, it is run by me, Laureano Faedi. A self taught maker of things, I do all the design work, silkscreening, shipping and research. Having migrated to the Bay Area from Buenos Aires 30 years ago I have found San Francisco to be one of the best cities in the world to live in. This project serves as an outlet for my learning of it’s history as well as a way to teach myself silkscreening. I hope that not only will people enjoy my products but that it might also inspire them to learn more about the city.

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Connect with Luba's Real Estate Blog on Facebook!

Connect with Luba's Real Estate Blog on Facebook!

I’m sure you’re noticed the blogging here has been getting less and less frequent.  And had as I try to keep up, life sort of keeps getting in the way of posting.
But – I’ve realized that’s not really a terrible thing.

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Testing, Testing, Testing, 1, 2, 3

Testing, Testing, Testing, 1, 2, 3

So the blog has been dead.  Some folks didn’t notice, some folks did, and others missed it so much that they sent me nasty emails expressing their displeasure that this San Francisco real estate agent needed a break. 

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Landlords – Get Your Calculators, Tenants – Get Your Checkbooks! San Francisco Annual Rent Increases Announced

Landlords – Get Your Calculators, Tenants – Get Your Checkbooks! San Francisco Annual Rent Increases Announced

It’s that time of year again…. rental property owners in San Francisco get to hear how much they can increase their tenant’s rent.  Depending on the amount you might be paying in rent, this might mean having to cut back on 1 latte a month, or maybe several lattes a month.

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Google Waves "Good-bye" to Real Estate (But I'm Still Waving "HELLO!")

Google Waves "Good-bye" to Real Estate (But I'm Still Waving "HELLO!")

Just about this time last year, Google jumped onto the real estate band wagon.

All the other cool kids were doing it, and since Google DOES do lots of things better than their competition, many Realtors in San Francisco and well beyond wondered if this would impact the way buyers searched for properties online.

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Great Highway is still Closed and it's Still Summer in January

Great Highway is still Closed and it's Still Summer in January

It’s another beautiful day at San Francisco’s Ocean Beach!
The sun is still shining and the clean-up on the Upper Great Highway still has the road closed to automobile traffic.

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