Buyers

Choosing to buy your very own piece of San Francisco can be an exciting process. It is taking a step towards control over your housing situation, your financial future and your life in general. Your investment in property in San Francisco will most likely be the cornerstone of your retirement.

We believe that education is the foundation of all good decisions. Continuously providing our clients and other contacts with valuable information, focus and education is the key for us in building and maintaining long lasting relationships.

View & Search Hundreds of Active San Francisco House & Condo Listings

If you want to be able to view all active, current listings on the market today without being tracked and solicited by someone you don't know you can search here. Read more >.

Hire A Buyer Agent To Represent Your Best Interests

A good Buyer Agent can save you from having buyer's remorse, buying the wrong house, or inheriting a money pit. Read more >

Learn How to Avoid the 10 Most Common Beginner Buyer Mistakes

When looking for your first home you face a hugely steep learning curve. There is a lot for you to learn, to absorb and a lot of potential for beginner mistakes that could be very costly. Read more >

What you NEED to know before you buy in San Francisco

San Francisco is a unique, fast paced and sometimes crazy market unlike any other in the country. If you want to get an inside view of what is really going on with the market, how to ensure the best return on your real estate investment, multiple offer strategies, specific criteria to look for to ensure high resale value, our buyer strategy session is for you. It doesn't matter if you've bought homes before, our clients who have, report it's still a lot of valuable information. Read more >

Free report... How to beat the stress of buying a home

Do you want to buy a home but the process seems daunting and unclear to you? Get six strategies for helping you beat the stress of buying a home. Read more >

Free Report... The scoop on TICs & Condo Conversion

Finding it hard to find a complete answer on what the heck TICs really are, how they're different from condos, and what the conversion process is? Read more >