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FRIDAY - LUNAR ECLIPSE OF THE HEART

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Traditional Landscape by Austin Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers B. Jane Gardens Small Gem Lawns: More Impact From Less Grass - Small Gem Lawns: More Impact From Less Grass - 2015 Housing Market Predictions: 5 Real Estate Trends to Watch Next Year - Tech Investors Cut Venture Risk With Real Assets - How driverless cars could encourage sprawl – and reshape Bay Area real estate - The fight for East Palo Alto: Where does Stanford lie? - San Francisco Supervisors vote to legalize Airbnb - The Fading Distinction Between City and Suburb Enjoy!

FRIDAY - JUNETEENTH

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Traditional Kitchen by New York Interior Designers & Decorators Beach Glass Interior Designs To-Dos: Your June Home Checklist June Home Checklist, Bay Area Home Equity Lending Surges, Tech Companies Expanding in Silicon Valley, Top 5 Home Buyer Mistakes & How to Avoid Them, Why Renters Are Ending Up in the Suburbs, Home Price Gains of 20% Vanish As Hottest Markets Cool, Create the Illusion of An Entry Hall. Enjoy!

FRIDAY - FINALLY

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By Tomincal (Own work) [ CC-BY-SA-3.0 ], via Wikimedia Commons Filoli  - Country House set inWoodside, CA Luxury markets, urban villages, efficient office spaces, and in need of 25-34 year old home buyers. Oh, also snow in Big Sur (thank you for that news) and a new gallery find for me.

FRIDAY - PASTICHE

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Silicon Valley, San Jose, Santa Clara, Peninsula, Collage Skyline - found on Etsy The overall themes today are commercial real estate, job growth, and work-life lifestyle of the Silicon Valley, which directly impacts residential real estate. 

FRIDAY O'CLOCK

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Confetti in the Blue Sky This post was inspired by current clients of mine who are open-minded and forward thinking, prompting the search for up and coming neighborhoods. Price is relative. When a client tells me that something is too expensive, or calls something cheap, I usually ask, "For whom? And compared to what?" Here's an interesting collection of  how one makes do in the Bay Area .