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‘No One Retires to California,’ They Thought. However Their Grandchildren Beckoned Them to the Bay Space.

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After spending most of their grownup lives in Arizona, Dennis and Sherry Weiss talked a couple of everlasting relocation to the San Francisco Bay Space. It wasn’t the primary time they’d had the dialog.

The couple — who had been collectively greater than 30 years, and married for eight — had been circling the subject for a decade, for the reason that first of Ms. Weiss’s three grandchildren was born in San Francisco. (She has two grownup daughters from a earlier marriage dwelling within the Bay Space; Dr. Weiss has two grownup sons in Ohio.)

“We went backwards and forwards on it,” stated Dr. Weiss, 70, a semi-retired psychiatrist. “‘Nobody retires to California.’ We heard that so much.”

However household issues gained out, and their plans accelerated because of unexpected circumstances. In January, simply earlier than the couple had been to fly in for a go to, Ms. Weiss acquired a name from one in every of her daughters.

“Carly says, ‘Mother, I’ve Covid,’” stated Ms. Weiss, 69, a retired public-school instructor. “So we stayed on the resort in Palo Alto and waited for her to check damaging. It was like, ‘Properly, now we have days to kill. Let’s drive round and have a look at homes.’”

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The couple, who had casually scouted East Bay areas prior to now, focused on a strip of 20 miles or so alongside the San Francisco Peninsula, from San Mateo south to Sunnyvale. One afternoon, whereas taking a look at listings they’d seen on Zillow, they discovered themselves struggling by way of a pounding rainstorm. They ducked right into a Berkshire Hathaway workplace in Redwood Metropolis, advised the receptionist they needed to purchase a house, and requested if a dealer was out there.

“I can rely on three fingers the variety of occasions one thing like that has occurred in my profession,” stated Michael Smith, the agent who was within the workplace that day. Mr. Smith, a fourth-generation San Franciscan, shortly pulled collectively listings, and the hunt started in earnest.

The sale of the Phoenix dwelling and small workplace bungalow that belonged to Dr. Weiss, together with large run-ups in long-held shares of Apple inventory — “I by no means bought, and it form of sneaked up on us,” he stated — put the couple within the sudden place of having the ability to work from a $2 million value level with flexibility.

They needed a single-level place with loads of room to host the grandchildren, in addition to a glimpse of San Francisco Bay, if attainable. Proximity to Ms. Weiss’s daughters — one in San Francisco, the opposite in East Palo Alto — was a precedence.

Amongst their selections:

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