Posted on 06/09/2020 1:16:20 PM PDT by C19fan
Amid the depths of a global pandemic and financial downturn, the demand for real estate is unexpectedly rocketing in wealthy regions outside San Francisco, reports Bloomberg. Agents say that demand is soaring in affluent areas around the Bay Area such as Napa, Marin and further afield in Carmel, as people who have the means look to get away from the city. Meanwhile, the market in San Francisco and Alameda County is still well below where it was last year.
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We could ride the bus to the end of the line in the other direction and were one subway stop from Green Stadium where the famous Ichiro Suzuki started his professional baseball career. We got to see him play in person. They handed you little trash bags stuffed with advertising literature on the way in. You stuffed them with trash which they collected on the way out. Kobe was such a civilized town. It even had a Chinatown. We got in on the earthquake of 1995 and saw them rebuild.
One can only imagine that San Fransicko was once like Kobe before the liberal locust took charge.
Poop + loot = Run lefty, run....
I’ve heard they’re looking at Reno, NV and surrounding areas, mostly.
San Francisco is a beautiful city.
The problem is the people who live there.
We really need to think about building a wall around the SF Bay Area at some point...
Not wanting to pay 2 million dollars for a condo where avoiding crap on the streets is covered by an app.
GO TO LA!!
DO NOT COME TO FLORIDA WITH YOUR CRAP POLITICS!
This morning my wife told me that PG&E (her former employer) is selling their headquarters building in San Francisco, and is moving to Oakland. Huge downtown block of buildings a couple of blocks from the Ferry Building. I think the current employees are not happy about moving to Oakland.
You can only hope they take a royal bath...unless they are among the few republicans.
"🎵...I left my stool in San Francisco..."🎵
To paraphrase Tony Bennett.
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