Market Insights Supporting Community | DJ Grubb By DJ Grubb, The Grubb Company | February 4, 2022 [SPONSORED] Being a local realtor means stepping up for local causes
Featured in Category Market Snapshot: Reflecting on a banner year | DJ Grubb By DJ Grubb, The Grubb Company | January 28, 2022 [SPONSORED] The Grubb Co sold 9 out of the top 10 homes at over $5M in 2021.
Featured in Category Market Insights: The newest normal means a busy time for home sales | DJ Grubb By DJ Grubb | The Grubb Company | January 14, 2022 [SPONSORED] Readjusted lifestyles due to Omicron will have an impact on the market.
Market Insights Insights | Piedmont Real Estate: 2019 – 2021 | 3 Years ‘By the Numbers’ By Stacey Isaacs, Compass | January 7, 2022 [SPONSORED] Compass agent Stacey Isaacs offers insights and fun facts about the fast-paced market here in town.
Featured in Category Community, family and — home(s) for the holidays By Stacey Isaacs, Compass | December 10, 2021 [SPONSORED] Compass realtor Stacey Isaacs shares the 2021 highlights from a busy and productive year.
Letters to the Editor Letter to the Editor | Piedmont’s excellent schools are why families move here By Julie Gardner and Sara Abel | November 26, 2021 Because property values are tied to the schools, local realtors Julie Gardner and Sara Abel urge everyone to support this precious resource with a donation to the Piedmont Education Foundation.
Around Town A few of our favorite things: Arjan florist on Piedmont Avenue By Karen Starr & Brenda Schaefer, GrubbCo | November 5, 2021 [SPONSORED] Brought to you by Grubb's Starr-Schaefer team
Featured in Category The Heafey Baum Group introduces newest agents By The Heafey Baum Group | October 8, 2021 [SPONSORED] Realtors Nicole Kennedy and Chad Olcott bring expertise, know-how and connections.
gavin newsom Victorious in recall, Newsom refocuses on California housing crisis By Manuela Tobias | CalMatters | September 20, 2021 But what do the new laws mean for housing affordability in a state where median home prices have already shot past $800,000?
Bay Area San Francisco sees shift as tech workers leave city for other parts of Bay Area By Megan Munce | Bay City News Foundation | September 9, 2021 Tech companies are increasingly relying on remote workers, the city's chief economist said.