California's Homekey Initiative Unveils Six New Projects: Oakland, Fresno, and Los Angeles to Gain 369 Homes for Homeless
Governor Newsom announces six new Homekey projects in California, including Oakland, creating 369 affordable homes for the homeless with a $99.9 million investment to convert hotels and buildings into housing.
Rep. Garamendi Amplifies Opposition to 'California Forever' Plan Over Local and National Security Concerns
Federal lawmakers Garamendi and Thompson oppose the "California Forever" development in Solano County over concerns related to infrastructure, water supply, and national security.
Sen. Nancy Skinner of Berkeley Champions 2024 Housing Package to Increase Affordable Homes in California
State Sen. Nancy Skinner introduced a set of bills to increase housing production, reduce costs, and promote homeownership, targeting accessory dwelling units, utility hook-up fees, and corporate home buying in California.
Concord City Council Votes 4-1 for Rent Stabilization, Eviction Protections in Tenant Support Move
Concord City Council voted 4-1 for rent stabilization and just cause for eviction, exempting certain housing types, but limiting rent hikes for others and detailing tenant protections.
Historic San Francisco Mansion Once Owned By Nicolas Cage Hits the Market at $3.5 Million
Nicolas Cage's former San Francisco mansion, damaged by fire, is listed for sale at $3.5 million, with restoration work needed for the 6,925-square-foot property.
San Francisco Nonprofit to Transform Former Big Lots into Affordable Senior Housing Oasis at Bernal Heights
A nonprofit plans to build a 70-unit affordable housing development for low-income seniors on the former site of a Big Lots store in San Francisco, including a park and retail space.
St. Helena Reaches Settlement with Pacaso, Capping Timeshare Model Expansion
St. Helena city officials settled a legal dispute with Pacaso, capping its co-owned homes at four and barring further expansion, while keeping open an 18-month window for dialogue.
BH Properties Expands Bay Area Influence with New San Francisco Office and Acquisition of Oakland's Holy Names University Campus
BH Properties expands in Northern California by opening a San Francisco office and acquiring the 60-acre campus of the defunct Holy Names University in Oakland.
San Francisco's Infamous Pink Mansion Once Owned by Art Fraudster Sells for $6.5M
The infamous pink mansion at 224 Sea Cliff Ave in San Francisco sold for $6.5 million, well below its original $19.7 million asking price, after a history of legal issues and structural problems.
Groundbreaking of Colibri Commons Mark New Chapter in Affordable Housing for East Palo Alto
Officials celebrated the start of Colibri Commons, an affordable housing project in East Palo Alto, to provide 136 apartments for low-income residents, aided by federal, state, and local funds, including the Stanford Affordable Housing Fund.
California Boosts Housing Efforts as Eureka, Santa Monica Among 7 Communities Awarded "Prohousing" Status by Governor Newsom
The California HCD awarded the "Prohousing" designation to seven more areas, including Eureka and Santa Monica, to encourage housing development and address the state's shortage.
Oakland to Witness Skyline Transformation with Tidewater Capital's 670-Unit Residential Developments
Tidewater Capital has received approval to construct two new multifamily housing projects in Oakland, adding 670 units and promoting urban living with eco-friendly LEED Gold ambitions.
Bay Area Exodus Slows, Tech Workers Stay as San Francisco Rebounds, Redfin Reports
Recent data indicates a slowing exodus of homebuyers from the San Francisco Bay Area, with housing interest picking up as tech workers stay due to office returns.












