San Francisco real estate is no longer setting records. Just meeting them.The median price of a home in San Francisco in October was $999,250, shy of the $1 million record set in June, but way up from the $938,000 seen in September, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Buying a house is like having a baby: there's no absolute perfect time to do either. Rising rates, loosening requirements, down payment options, buyer's markets, seller's markets - what does it all mean to you if you want to buy a home?
Developers on Chicago's North Side have been rapidly buying up buildings that long housed the very low-income. Now the city is trying to slow them down.