
Washington Noise, Wall Street Silence: Why the Shutdown Will Slow the Housing Market, Not Stocks—Yet
The curtain has been drawn on another federal government shutdown, a familiar political drama that often sends jitters through financial circles. Yet, for many on Wall Street, the initial reaction has been a shrug. The stock market, buoyed by strong corporate earnings and an ongoing tech rally, has

Postcard Views From Telegraph Hill, $8.5M
San Francisco has no shortage of seductive views, and this home perched near the top of Telegraph Hill just below Coit Tower, may have more than its share. With outlooks ranging from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate and encompassing everything in between, it’s a late-career work by Lewis Butler of

Right-Sizing Your Next Chapter: How to Choose Your Ideal Downsized Home
The transition from a large home to a smaller residence is not about giving up space; it's about gaining freedom. For empty nesters and retirees, this move is often about maximizing lifestyle, minimizing maintenance, and achieving future peace of mind. We refer to this process as "Right-Sizing"—find
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