Suddenly, US Rental Markets Diverge by Bedrooms
by Wolf Richter
But rents tank in the most expensive metros. Even Seattle cools off, awash in new supply.
In New York City, the second most expensive major rental market in...
The US Cities With The Biggest Housing Bubbles
But red-hot Seattle has first back-to-back declines since 2014!
By Wolf Richter
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Home Price Index for October, released this morning, jumped 6.2% year-over-year (not-seasonally-adjusted), up from 6.1%...
New 28-Story Mixed-Use Development Planned for Downtown Oakland
By Meghan Hall
As the housing market improves and job opportunities in the Bay Area have increased, so has development in downtown Oakland. The East Bay city is in the...
56-Unit 750 West San Carlos Street Project to be Brought Before San Jose City...
By Meghan Hall
With its proximity to the tech industry in Silicon Valley and the vibrant atmosphere of San Francisco, San José is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas...
Report: Housing Price Increases Continue to Exceed Those of Income
By Meghan Hall
With employment continuing to stay strong across most of the country, and certainly so in the economically active regions like the Bay Area and Puget Sound, one...
Redside Development Proposed 33-Unit Residential Development in Redwood City
By Michele Chandler
Portland-based Redside Development, which charged into Silicon Valley’s active residential construction market last year, has applied to build a new apartment complex in Redwood City, marking the...
Residential Oakland Project at 1940 Webster Continues Forward
By Michele Chandler
A new residential project is moving forward in Oakland’s central business district that would bring 173 new housing units to a downtown neighborhood near Lake Merritt. The...
CCIG’s 3300 Broadway Project in Oakland Takes Shape
By Michele Chandler
An Oakland developer is planning to build a residential-commercial complex that includes affordable housing units and could be ready to welcome its first residents at the end...
The Rise of the YIMBYs
By Todd Williams
Despite an undeniable housing shortage marked by skyrocketing rents, virtually all housing development in the Bay Area remains controversial. Be it a downtown multifamily tower or a...
502-Unit Phase 4 of Trinity Place in San Francisco Breaks Ground
By Jon Peterson
Trinity Properties, founded by Angelo and Yvonne Sangiacomo in the early 1960s, has started construction on the fourth phase of the Trinity Place apartment complex in San...