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De : Amanda Martin & Ying He
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Two real estate experts navigating the vibrant and competitive San Francisco real estate market. Uncovering the rich history, vibrant culture, and dynamic businesses that define the neighborhoods in San Francisco.

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    • San Francisco Real Estate Market Update | Q3 2025
      Oct 9 2025

      In this episode of The Bay Insider, we’re unpacking what’s really happening in San Francisco real estate right now, from new policies with big ripple effects to one of the largest industry acquisitions still awaiting approval.

      After a slower summer, the market’s showing more movement. Interest rates dipped, buyers are easing back in, and single-family homes are holding steady. Condos are starting to wake up again too, especially in SOMA and Mission Bay.

      The bigger story? Policy shifts. The new ADU conversion law could open the door for homeowners to sell newly built units as condos, while the city’s proposed upzoning plan may reshape the west side altogether. Both raise real questions about density, access, and how the city evolves.

      And on a national scale, Compass’s move to acquire Anywhere Real Estate is sparking plenty of conversation about what’s next for the industry and for independent brokerages like ours.

      You can access our data file here: Q3 2025 Market Update Data

      Episode Youtube Link: Q3 2025 Market Update Youtube Video

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      BarbCo Real Estate Group

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      33 min
    • Inner Richmond
      Sep 24 2025

      In this episode of The Bay Insider, we’re heading to San Francisco’s Inner Richmond, a neighborhood with deep roots and a strong sense of community. We sit down with Patty, a longtime resident who’s called the Richmond home for more than 45 years.

      Together, we talk through the neighborhood’s history, from its Irish, Russian, and Chinese influences to the diverse mix of restaurants, bakeries, and family spots you’ll find today. Expect plenty of local tips, like where to find the best produces and pastries.

      We also dig into the architecture, the neighborhood’s connection to Golden Gate Park and the Presidio, and why so many people are drawn here. Whether you’re curious about the history, looking for hidden gems, or just wondering what life in Inner Richmond feels like, this episode gives you a personal look at it all.

      History
      Bay District Racetrack
      Ingleside Racetrack
      Playland at the Beach
      Sutro Baths
      “Richmond Specials” architecture

      Restaurants, Cafés and Bars
      Arsicault Bakery
      Brother’s Restaurant
      B-Star
      Burma Superstar
      Cinderella Bakery
      Chapeau
      Koja Kitchen
      Little Vietnam Café
      Lily
      Mandalay
      My Tofu House
      Spanish Table
      Toy Boat by Jane
      Sakesan
      Wako Japanese
      Wooden Charcoal Korean Village

      Shops
      April in Paris
      Green Apple Books
      Kamei Housewares & Restaurant Supply
      Park Life
      Tantrum

      Events
      Band Shell in Golden Gate Park
      Inner Richmond Farmers Market

      Recreation
      Flower Piano Event
      Golden Gate Park
      Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival
      Neck of the Woods

      To see the full list, visit thebayinsider.com

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      Ying He | Lic #01964556

      BarbCo Real Estate Group

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      35 min
    • Potrero Hill
      Sep 3 2025

      In this episode of The Bay Insider, we sit down with longtime Potrero Hill resident and neighborhood historian Peter Linenthal to uncover what makes this hillside community so special. Peter shares personal memories of moving to the neighborhood in the 1970s, the quirks of his century-old home, and stories passed down about local legends and everyday life on the hill. We talk about the resilience of Potrero Hill through the 1906 earthquake, the transformations brought by public housing and community activism, and the way the neighborhood has always been a mix of longtime families, newcomers, and creative voices.

      Along the way, Peter reflects on music, art, and the small businesses and gathering spots that shape daily life, as well as his work to preserve the neighborhood’s history through the Potrero Hill Archive Project. This is a conversation about memory, place, and community, about how a hill in the middle of San Francisco has managed to keep its own identity while continuing to evolve.

      History
      Bethlehem Shipyard
      Potrero View Newspaper
      The Farm
      The Flower Market
      Union Iron Works

      Restaurants, Cafes & Bars
      Breadbelly Bakery
      Bottom of the Hill
      Chez Maman
      Connecticut Yankee
      Cracked & Battered
      Farley’s Coffeehouse
      Ganim’s
      Goat Hill Pizza
      Mochica
      Papito
      Plow
      Po’Boy Restaurant
      Standard Deviant Brewery
      Thee Parkside
      Umi Sushi

      Shops
      Christopher’s Books
      Good Life Grocery
      Whole Foods

      Recreation
      Crane Cove Park
      Jackson Park
      McKinley Square
      Potrero del Sol Park
      Portrero Hill Archives Project
      Potrero Hill Community Garden
      Potrero Hill Festival
      Potrero Hill Recreation Center
      Pier 70

      To see the full list, visit thebayinsider.com

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      @thebayinsider
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      thebayinsider

      Amanda Martin | Lic #01386284
      Ying He | Lic #01964556

      BarbCo Real Estate Group

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      51 min
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