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How OpenAI, Anthropic IPOs may impact Bay Area housing market
By NBC Bay Area (KNTV, NBC)
· July 10, 2026
· 1 min read
Some upcoming initial public offerings are likely to raise Bay Area home prices.
According to home tracker Redfin, current employees of OpenAI and Anthropic could buy nearly one-third of all the homes in San Francisco with the giant artificial intelligence companies likely to sell stock to the...
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Published: July 10, 2026 ·
Source: NBC Bay Area (KNTV, NBC) ·
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According to home tracker Redfin, current employees of OpenAI and Anthropic could buy nearly one-third of all the homes in San Francisco with the giant artificial intelligence companies likely to sell stock to the...
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