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Wealthy San Francisco homebuyers are fleeing the dense city and snatching up houses in the affluent wine country as remote work powers an exodus from city life

report found that they're not going far — wealthy homeowners in the city by the Bay are looking to affluent, more suburban-like pockets throughout the region.

As Sotheby's real estate agent Ginger Martin told Bloomberg, "There's a mad rush to get out of the city. What I'm really doing well with right now is anything that's turnkey." Marin County just north of San Francisco is also seeing an uptick in interest. "I've never seen the demand higher for Marin County real estate than when COVID-19 hit," Sotheby's International agent Josh Burns told Bloomberg.

 

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