How soaring crime has means nearly 20% of San Francisco homes are now selling at a loss – with the average seller getting $155,500 less than they paid
Nearly one in five homes sold in San Francisco have sold at a loss in recent months – way above the rate nationally. Murders, robberies, burglaries and public drug use are forcing residents to flee the city.
Drug Dealers Now Operating Outside San Francisco Public Library
San Francisco is poised for MAJOR earthquake this year – says worrying new study tracking San Andreas Fault activity – City By The Bay could be reduced to pile of RUBBLE
The Parkfield section of the San Andreas Fault, located in central California, gave off distinct sounds in the six weeks leading up to an earthquake in 2004. It’s not doing them now, though.
Give me a brake! San Francisco tow truck tries to drag away car with driver still inside
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Inside the ‘housing cartel’ accused of pushing up the cost of YOUR rent: Legal battle breaks out over niche tech firm that helps landlords fix prices
A Texan software company is alleged to have been at the center of a ‘rental cartel’ that enabled landlords across the US to artificially drive up prices.
Dirty dollars! San Francisco finally opens its long-mocked $1.7 million public restroom
The city of San Francisco has finally unveiled its much-anticipated public toilet with much fanfare and celebration. Estimated to cost $1.7 million but eventually built for much less, the metal toilet was installed in the Noe Valley neighborhood on April 20. About 100 people came together in the Noe Valley Town Square to celebrate the unveiling by dressing up as the Mario Brothers (who are plumbers by profession) and had a live jazz band that renamed itself ‘American Standard’ for the day. Apart form the toilet, the public restroom also comes with a baby changing station