With Bay Area home prices at record highs and buyers showing signs of skittishness, some housing developers are betting big bucks on rental housing.
Day: April 2, 2006
Taylor Woodrow Homes considers alternate plans in Cupertino
Taylor Woodrow Homes, whose 94-unit, small-lot housing project recently failed to gain approval from the Cupertino City Council after years of effort, does not intend to give up on the site, its western region president says.
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California Realtors report sales slowing, inventory up
There were more homes on the market than a year ago and it took longer to sell them in California in February, the state's Realtor Group said.
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Cellars attract lots of buyers
All it takes to start is a love of fine wine, a large budget and a place for a wine cellar.
Suburbs driven to 'smart growth'
Jeff Tumlin is an expert in urban transit-oriented planning, but these days he spends most of his time working on developments in small towns and suburbs.