Posts Tagged ‘Cirios Trends’Cirios Trends – April 2009In this month’s issue, check out: The State of the Markets – 4/1/09 “Optimistic pundits declared the housing market’s bottom just months away, while prices stubbornly maintained their distinctly southward trend.” By The Numbers: Housing Inventory “Looking closely at historical months’ supply provides evidence that this measurement can actually be predictive for housing value trends, [...] House of the Month: 2 Bathrooms = Desirable in South San FranciscoWho wants to share a bathroom with their children?! Not anyone in this office. Many Bay Area markets are dominated by small homes with only 1 bathroom. In these areas the premium for an extra bathroom is material … as it should be. Neighborhood Overview: South San Francisco is the self-proclaimed “Industrial City” located just [...] House of the Month: Love Thy NeighborThis post first appeared in the February 2009 edition of Cirios Trends. This being the inaugural edition of Cirios Trends, we’re giving our loyal readers two houses for the price of one. Let’s travel about 30 minutes south from San Francisco to Google Park – err, Menlo Park – where the tree-lined streets are paved [...] By the Numbers: Low-Low-Low Mortgage RatesThis post first appeared in the February 2009 edition of Cirios Trends. Record low mortgage rates are all over the news these days, as we’re once again flooded with advertisements telling us its a great time to buy a house. Keeping interest rates low represents the frontline in the government’s assault on the housing market’s [...] Doing Your Real Estate Homework: Google EarthThis post first appeared in the February 2009 edition of Cirios Trends. Just because you don’t have a real estate license and are smart enough to know that Zillow’s Zestimates are about as accurate as the Warriors are dominant in the NBA, doesn’t mean you can’t find valuable real estate information online. One of the [...] Cirios Trends – February 2009Below is the inaugural issue of Cirios Trends: Getting to the Bottom of the Housing Market, our monthly newsletter featuring articles and analysis on topics that are pertinent to today’s volatile real estate market. Please let us know what else you’d like to see in the news letter, we value your feedback. Click here to [...] |