SF Green Real Estate


The Fed has made another move and the stock market has responded positively. San Francisco real estate continues to have multiple offers on many properties and homeowners are still coming out ahead on most deals in spite of the negative press out there. The idea is to buy wisely and if selling, price accordingly. We are in a different market than the last few years but it is still possible to come out ahead in San Francisco real estate as long as one seeks the right guidance and counsel.

But I digress from the green theme.  There is a valuable blog out there for all of you venturing into a green business. It is http://ecopreneurist.com/.  The posts are insightful, informative and overall, inspiring.  Stay tuned for more on green living, as the living is easy!

jdavis@mcguire.com

http://www.jenndavis.com/

San Francisco St. Patrick’s DaySt. Patrick’s Day is tomorrow upon us and of course my mind turns to all things green. I came across this site www.greenhomeguide.com. Feeling the need to green your home? Interested in finding a green architect, or more information on green products for remodeling, or even how to have cleaner air? Just click on www.greenhomeguide.com and check out the robust site full of information.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

www.jenndavis.com

jdavis@mcguire.com

Beginning last Thursday (9/20.07) San Francisco was the site for the West Coast Green Conference. Thousands of participants attended the conference to listen to diverse speakers, view the latest in green home remodeling products and green technology. The big attention getter was the Michele Kaufman newest modular home that sat on the grounds of the Bill Graham Civic Center across from City Hall.  It was an innovative home with 1BR, 1BA,  recycled hardwood floors throughout, recycled glass tile in the bath, LED lights, a gray-water system that collects water from sinks and the shower and recirculates it to toilets, an energy-saving “on-demand” water heater and native landscaping. All topped off by a rectangular roof with a full garden.  Just pick up the house and drop it on a lot of land in Sonoma,  perfect for entertaining! And good for the environment!

www.jenndavis.com

www.westcoastgreen.com

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