With summer mere months away, vacations are looming large. Recently, a number of airlines have announced they will begin offering what they call "basic economy fares." Here are tips on how to decide how to choose the right fare for your trip as well as packing tips from pros!
Single family homes continue to perform exceptionally well, with purchasers paying an average of 16% over list prices last month. Condominiums purchasers pay an average of 6% over list price. Both single family homes and condominiums are selling one week faster than they did in 2016.
People have been racing in the annual Alaska Airlines Bay to Breakers for over 100 years. "A quintessential San Francisco experience since 1912, the 12K race is interwoven into the fabric of the city and is a true reflection and celebration of life between the breakers and the Bay."
Thursday, May 11th is Bike To Work Day. This is the day where San Francisco residents come out in force on two wheels to make a statement to City and County leaders. It celebrates those who commute to work on a regular basis as well as encourages others to give it a try.
Food halls have become popular across the country. The Hall is a temportary food and drink venue in the Mid Market neighborhood of San Francisco that will soon shut its doors as a mixed use venue takes its place.
2017 continues to be a busy one for San Francisco's residential development. Get more details on what is currently selling, what recently sold out, median prices and projects in the pipeline.
Are we ready for a hands-free driving experience? As more ad more companies invest in technology for self-driving cars, what does this mean for the future of our roads, our commutes and leisure time?
Sixteen miles north of San Francisco and just over 3 miles from San Rafael sits Fairfax, a small Marin County town bursting with history, shopping and Northern California quirkiness. Festivals, farmer's markets, shops, museums...Fairfax has it all!