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The Rudoff Report |
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Created by: Jim Rudoff, Realtor®
McGuire Real Estate 560 Davis St., Suite 100 San Francisco, CA 94111
Cell: (415) 272-2587 Direct: (415) 296-2102
jim@jimrudoff.com www.jimrudoff.com
 San Francisco Trivia Sweepstakes!
Call me if you know the answer! (415) 272-2587. I will conduct a drawing for a $50 Visa gift card from the correct answers received by 5:00 PM on Friday, May 16.
Why is San Francisco's Main Street called Main Street?
Call me to enter the contest. I'm always happy to hear how you've been.
Congratulations to last month's winner, Michael Steadman!
 I’d love to hear from you and get your feedback.
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First Quarter Market Review |
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Every day we see articles chronicling the collapse of the housing market and simultaneously hear anecdotal stories of multiple offers and properties selling over the asking price. So which scenario is correct? Is it a buyers’ market? Is it a sellers market? Are home values declining or increasing? The short answer is “Yes.” The Bay Area real estate market is...Read the entire article. |
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Green Construction and Remodeling |
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What, exactly, is green construction? There are many areas to consider: energy and water conservation, air quality, and landscaping are just a few. This article lays out some general concepts to consider, and explores solar systems, air quality, and costs. Whether you’re considering remodeling your existing home or thinking about moving, a green home can... Read the entire article. |
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Why I'm an EcoBroker |
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Earning my EcoBroker Certification was a labor of love and an expression of my values — both in terms of my commitment to the environment and my commitment to serving my clients. My role as an EcoBroker is to help my clients address and resolve environmental questions, evaluate environmental claims, and save money through energy and water conservation... Read the entire article. |
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Non-Profit Spotlight: San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2008 |
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A visit to the San Francisco Decorator Showcase is a fun way to raise money for the University High School Financial Aid Program. Each year, the school selects one of San Francisco’s stately mansions and with the help of some of the West Coast’s top designers transforms it from top to bottom. The annual event has raised nearly $10 million over.... Read the entire article. |  |
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All information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. All data subject to errors, omissions, or revisions and is not warranted. Data provided by San Francisco Association of Realtors, BAREIS MLS, and REInfo Link. If your property is currently listed for sale, this newsletter is not intended as a solicitation of that listing. |
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