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Sponsored: Real estate experts share Bay Area market strategies

August 14, 2026 - 11:10

Sponsored: Real estate experts share Bay Area market strategies

Whether you're buying, selling, or simply trying to make sense of today's shifting Bay Area real estate landscape, the right approach can mean the difference between a smooth transaction and a costly misstep. The Mashore Group, with over 25 years of combined experience across the region, says the old rules no longer apply. Instead, they are seeing a market that demands flexibility, sharper pricing, and a willingness to move quickly.

One of the biggest changes is the gap between what sellers expect and what buyers are willing to pay. Homes that are priced realistically from day one are still seeing multiple offers, especially in desirable school districts and near transit hubs. But properties that start too high often sit for weeks, forcing price cuts that hurt the final sale number. The experts suggest a pre-listing appraisal and a hard look at recent comps, not just the neighbor's asking price from six months ago.

For buyers, the advice is to get pre-approved before you start touring. In a market where inventory is still tight, sellers are favoring buyers who can close in 21 days or less. Cash offers remain powerful, but well-structured offers with larger earnest money deposits are also winning. The group also notes that interest rates are pushing some buyers toward smaller homes or condos, which has created a pocket of opportunity in that segment.

Sellers should also think about staging and minor repairs. A fresh coat of paint and updated lighting can add thousands to the final price, especially in older homes. The Bay Area's diverse neighborhoods mean there is no single strategy that works everywhere. What works in Oakland may not work in Palo Alto. The key, according to the team, is to work with someone who knows the specific micro-market, not just the general trends. The bottom line: patience is thin, but preparation is paying off.


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