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  2. San Francisco Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The agency was established in 1938, a year after the federal Housing Act of 1937, in order to build and run public housing developments in San Francisco. [1] Due to lobbying from local residents, the agency primarily built its public housing buildings in low-income neighborhoods.

  3. Tenants and Owners Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Tenants and Owners Development Corporation, also known as TODCO, is a nonprofit organization that owns eight low-income apartment buildings in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, California.

  4. Trulia - Wikipedia

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    Trulia is an American online real estate marketplace which is a subsidiary of Zillow.It facilitates buyers and renters to find homes and neighborhoods across the United States through recommendations, local insights, and map overlays that offer details on commute, schools, churches and nearby businesses.

  5. 33 Tehama - Wikipedia

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    33 Tehama was a luxury residential apartment complex in South of Market, San Francisco, California. The building is 380 feet (120 m) tall, 35 stories, and contains 403 residential units. The building is 380 feet (120 m) tall, 35 stories, and contains 403 residential units.

  6. Residents face $10K HOA fines for open windows in ... - AOL

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    That could be happening to the residents of the Millenium Tower in San Francisco, who are navigating fines of $10,000 per violation. ... and ensure appreciation of property values through rules ...

  7. Parkmerced, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Parkmerced is the second-largest single-owner neighborhood of apartment blocks west of the Mississippi River after Park La Brea in Los Angeles. It was a planned neighborhood of high-rise apartment towers and low-rise garden apartments in southwestern San Francisco for middle-income tenants.