
When I started my blog, I had a few readers. maybe 10 or so – mostly friends that were forced to read this little San Francisco real estate blog (or bribed into it with the promise of “c’mon! I’ll buy you a drink for your opinion!”)
As time went on, this SF real estate blog was down to about 5 readers. I was out of friends to bribe, and believe it or not – not everyone cares about SF real estate.
But the last few months, I notice readership rising. And what’s even more amazing, many of you are coming back to see what else I’ve written recently. In fact, I had 1,500 visitors last month - and many of them returned time and again.
But sometimes when I’m out here writing, I feel like I’m writing about the SF market for an audience of one (that’d be me) – and it’s surprisingly nice to know that somewhere out there – there are actual human beings reading this little blog written by a little ole’ SF Realtor.
So, if you happen to be reading this – feel free to say “hi”.
You can email me through the contact me page – or if you’re afraid that I’ll be a stalker (a lot of agents get this reputation that we stalk people – it’s only true for some of us, and I hate stalking because fighting those restraining orders gets expensive!
), then just say “hi” through the chat icon. It’s totally anonymous and I won’t know who you are or how to get back to you unless you leave me your name, number, email address or something.
I’d love to hear from some of you out there. I don’t bite, and if you contact me through the chat window – I can’t bite! (Oh, and if I’m not online, then it’ll send me a message that I will open later.)
Oh, and of course, if you WANT me to get back to you – please leave me a way to get in touch with you. Otherwise, an anonymous “hello” will do.
Have a great weekend, and don’t be a stranger! (Well – you know what I mean!)






hi, luba – it’s been fun to read your blog. Very informative – provides lots of resources. When we bought our house in 2000, it was only after 4 rejected offers on other properties, losing hair, and then scraping the bottom of the barrel in San Francisco. We could not even move into our house for five months as the top of the house had to be removed completely, ceilings, roof frame, roof and all. It needed new wiring, sheetrock, reconditioned floors and more. Anyway, I wrote a bunch of stories about our experience. Any interest in reading a few of them???
Vicki Inglis, District 3h (I know that now, after using a resource on your blog!)
Vicki! I’d LOOOOOOVE to read a few of your stories!!!
I’m sure other readers would too! Send them on over! I’ll be happy to post them too if you don’t mind sharing your writings with the world!
Hi Luba!
Love the blog! I enjoy the statistics, but really enjoy that you come across as a real person too.