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"Lynn is a partner. We purchased our home in late 2017. I am writing this review in April 2018. During this time, we have reached out to Lynn multiple times for questions about the house, handymen, taxes etc. Lynn is still just as responsive."

- Gautam V.

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10 Key Numbers to Look at When Buying a Home

Purchasing a home is one of the most significant financial decisions you will make. To navigate this complex process, it's crucial to understand and consider the key numbers and indicators that can help you make an informed decision. Here's a look at the most critical metrics when buying a home.

By |May 15th, 2024|Categories: Buyer resource, Real Estate Blogs|Tags: |

Understanding the Home Inspection Report: What to Look for When Purchasing a House

Knowing what to look for in a home inspection report can help you make informed decisions and prepare for future maintenance. Here's a detailed guide on how to navigate and prioritize the information in a home inspection report.

By |May 8th, 2024|Categories: Real Estate Blogs|Tags: , |

San Francisco Real Estate Market Report – April 2024

Dollar per Square Foot is based upon the home’s interior living space and does not include garages, unfinished attics and basements, rooms built without permit, patios, decks or yards (though all those can add value to a home). These figures are usually derived from appraisals or tax records, but are sometimes unreliable (especially for older homes) or unreported altogether. The calculation can only be made on those home sales that reported square footage.

San Francisco Real Estate Market Report – March 2024

Dollar per Square Foot is based upon the home’s interior living space and does not include garages, unfinished attics and basements, rooms built without permit, patios, decks or yards (though all those can add value to a home). These figures are usually derived from appraisals or tax records, but are sometimes unreliable (especially for older homes) or unreported altogether. The calculation can only be made on those home sales that reported square footage.

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