Press
Team Hatvany employs an outside public relations firm to promote our listings exclusively to the blogs, design magazines, and national newspapers. Our listings are often featured in the SF Chronicle, New York Times, 7x7 Magazine, Real Deal, the Wall Street Journal, and the San Francisco Business Times, among others, and Nina Hatvany, Paul Hatvany Kitchen, Natalie Hatvany Kitchen, and Vanessa Hatvany Kitchen are frequently called upon as expert sources and regularly quoted in various local and national publications.
MAY 30, 2025 AT 1:30 PM | By Emily Landes
A federal court recently put a block on President Donald Trump’s tariff
plan, but residential agents say that uncertainty around the tariffs, and
the subsequent roiling of the financial markets h...
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ew could have predicted the turmoil and instability the U.S. is presently experiencing: The CBOE Volatility Index, also known as the “fear gauge,” which measures the market’s expected unpredictability over the next 30 days, hit 53.76 on A...
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The leader of the Hatvany Team has produced some of the highest sales among luxury agents since 2017. She formed the team with her three adult children in 2016 after 30 years of success as an individual agent in San Francisco. Hatvany has repre...
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The Bay Area’s luxury home sale volume hit its second-highest level in nearly 20 years, according to 2024 Compass data, spurred on by a rising stock market, the AI boom and a growing immunity to higher interest rates among wealthy buyers.
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The bulk of San Francisco homes may not be located in forested areas, but when it comes to fire insurance, that doesn't mean homebuyers in the city are out of the woods.
Not only did the Palisades and Eaton wildfires in Los Angeles decimate ...
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There is no shortage of people making waves in the Bay Area.
When news drops here it tends to ripple around the world.
From technology that is changing the future, to deals and term sheets that are greasing the wheels of power, shifting ...
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Home buyers in San Francisco are sitting out the market this fall, waiting for lower interest rates, back-to-the office pressures and even election results to tell them when to move.
This year’s fall market is an improvement on last year's...
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After years of saving for a down payment, Hamza Sheikh was ready in 2022 to buy his first home—a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan.
Sheikh, who is in his early 30s and works in technology, was “dead set” on paying less than $1 millio...
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Compass agent Neal Ward said he was “anxious inside” as San Francisco’s spring season kicked off this year. But when his $15 million Presidio Heights and $9 million Presidio Terrace listings hit the market in March and got 15 showings api...
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