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Bay Area Underpinning and Habitat for Humanity build brand new home for Bay Area family – KGO-TV

FAIRFIELD, Calif. (KGO) — Bay Area Underpinning (BAU) recently teamed up with Habitat for Humanity to build a brand new home for a deserving Bay Area family. The Fairfield-based company specializes in foundation repair with experts dedicated to helping homeowners with crawl space and concrete needs. “When your home is having settlement issues, we’re able to come in and do free estimates, figure out exactly what is going on with the home, lift and level, and get the home back to where it needs to be,” said James Teixeira, the…

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A New Perspective: For better or for worse | Real Estate Insights – Piedmont Exedra

You be the judge. [SPONSORED]The personal stories of one Realtor’s battles and triumphs in the highly-competitive Bay Area Real Estate Market, seeking to illuminate and humanize the very real ups-and-downs of homeownership. It’s wedding season. Having written last week about our quick trip to Minneapolis, I suddenly received notifications, text messages, and video links from long lost friends sharing their own kids’ nuptials. (Lovely.) Makes perfect sense; my peers and I are now at the age where our grown children are beginning to create their own families, and so they should . . . .…

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Crowded housing conditions, racial inequalities detailed in Morgan Hill report – The Mercury News

A new report by Morgan Hill highlights a stark picture of economic inequality, especially for Latino and Spanish-speaking residents of the city — many who disproportionately suffer from poor housing conditions and food insecurity while dealing with lower incomes. While the report holds no legal sway, local leaders expressed an urgent need to address these disparities in Morgan Hill. “What we discovered in all of these communities is that we have some high flyers and we have some people that are barely getting by,” said Russell Hancock, CEO of Joint…

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Monaco billionaire agrees to provide public access to scenic Big Sur oceanfront property – The Mercury News

Rocky Point, located 10 miles south of Carmel on Highway 1, is known for its stunning views of the Big Sur Coast. Rocky Point Restaurant, located there, operated from 1947 to 2020, but closed during the COVID pandemic. It was purchased in 2021 for $8 million by Esperanza Carmel, a real estate company controlled by Monaco billionaire Patrice Pastor. (Photo: Paul Rogers, Bay Area News Group) One of the most scenic properties in Big Sur, a craggy oceanfront promontory with views of sea otters, kelp beds and the famed Bixby…

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