Despite Tech Layoffs and Housing Slowdown, San Francisco’s Real-Estate Market Creeps Back to Life

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Despite Tech Layoffs and Housing Slowdown, San Francisco’s Real-Estate Market Creeps Back to Life
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'The slide seems to have stopped.' Despite persistent unease in the tech sector, buyers in the San Francisco Bay Area are reentering the market and seizing on prices that have been dragged back to pre-pandemic norms.

Buyers who sat on the sidelines are slowly returning, as prices in the Bay Area fall to prepandemic norms

Ken and Hiromi Kumayama were outbid on several homes before buying a house in Los Altos for $4.58 million.Attorney Ken Kumayama and his wife, Hiromi Kumayama, were on a mission to finally buy a house in the San Francisco Bay Area. Serial renters in towns around San Francisco since 2010, they jumped into the market in earnest in 2022 but quickly got outbid on several homes, including one in Atherton that was asking $5 million and ultimately sold for $6.5 million, said Mr. Kumayama, 44.

Mr. Kumayama said he and his wife, 46, a homemaker, homed in on a nearly $5 million house in Los Altos, an affluent city between San Francisco and San Jose, that had been sitting on the market for about a month. Knowing the sellers had already moved to Florida, Mr. Kumayama said they offered $4.58 million with no contingencies and closed in September 2022. “They accepted pretty much on the spot,” he said.

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