Institutional investors are tiptoeing back into the Bay Area’s multifamily market, signaling early signs of renewed momentum.
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The regional organization said the new financing endeavor, which the Housing Trust describes as a “landmark” fund, would be ...
Each day an advertisement remains online counts as a new violation, according to the new ordinance that was passed ...
SAN JOSE — The Atrium Garden apartment complex in San Jose was bought for $18.5 million by a Bay Area real estate investment ...
A Chronicle analysis indicates that as many as 30% of homes in some neighborhoods are owned by companies - but that doesn't ...
Hundreds of thousands of people in the Bay Area rely on CalFresh, the state’s version of SNAP, which is now directing people ...