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Realtor Insight

Off The Beaten Path...

Summer is upon us, and there are countless things to do in South Beach/Mission Bay. There are some obvious choices like SF MOMA, Yerba Buena Gardens, AT&T Park and the Farmers Market at the Ferry Building. All are great places to spend some time. Here are a few places that you may walk right by but you may have missed. Read more…

Looking Forward to the Future

During the past decade we've witnessed the rise of San Francisco's most innovative and dynamic neighborhood, South Beach and Mission Bay. Evolving from a chaos of parking lots, body shops and night clubs, SBMB is now the address to fast-forward restaurants, shops and, best of all, people. Article continues…

South Beach: A Brief History of a Neighborhood in Transition

By Adam Gavzer | South Beach/Mission Bay used to be a perfect place to get your car fixed, then it became a cool place to party and go clubbing with friends. As more businesses open offices and UCSF, Stem Cell Research and biotech companies move into Mission Bay, it has developed into a great place to work and to dine at world-class restaurants. Article continues…

City Living For The Kids: South Beach and Mission Bay

As a Realtor who focuses on the South Beach and Mission Bay neighborhoods of San Francisco, one of the first questions I hear from clients is, “We love the area, but is it kid friendly?” The common perception is that the area is great for singles, young couples and empty nesters, but once you start a family, you need to move to a more “suburban” location. Article continues…

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