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  2. San Francisco’s real estate market has been crippled by a ...

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    Hackers have brought San Franciscos real estate market to its knees with a cyberattack that disabled the city’s primary property listings database and left home buyers and sellers...

  3. San Francisco’s ‘real estate apocalypse’ has the ... - AOL

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    According to its website, community land trusts can “preserve San Franciscos diminishing affordable housing stock” by acquiring and converting rental buildings into permanently affordable...

  4. Luke Brugnara - Wikipedia

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    Luke Dominic Brugnara (born 1963 or 1964) is an American commercial real estate investor and developer. Brugnara became known for purchasing real estate in downtown San Francisco during the 1990s. In 2015, he was convicted of defrauding an art dealer and sentenced to seven years in prison.

  5. Early Silicon Valley investor seeks $26M for oceanfront S.F ...

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    The stunning San Francisco seaside home of venture capitalist George Sarlo hit the real estate market on Friday for $26 million. The property is owned by the Sarlo Family Foundation, and has been ...

  6. RealtyTrac - Wikipedia

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    They raised nearly $1.8 million from 78 investors which allowed the company to build an expanded robust system. The company gained national attention after White made a presentation at the Inman Real Estate Connect in San Francisco and secured a pivotal relationship with Yahoo! who at the time was the largest web portal in the world.

  7. CitiApartments - Wikipedia

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    CitiApartments was one of the largest real estate companies in San Francisco, California, which at its peak owned and managed more than 300 buildings directly and through a number of affiliates. In recent years the companies suffered a financial downturn, and have been the subject of intense criticism and litigation for allegedly illegal ...