BILL MOISSON
Realtor, Architect
McGuire Real Estate
San Francisco
Tel:: (415) 713-7439
Email:: Bill@MoissonProperties.com
DRE License: #01266829



Bill Moisson, McGuire Real Estate



Built on a foundation of knowledge, experience, and integrity, Bill Moisson’s real estate career covers nearly every neighborhood in San Francisco, and large parts of the Bay Area.  Bill received his California real estate license in 1999, and learned the Bay Area realty business at Coldwell Banker in San Francisco, where he repeatedly received awards for his outstanding performance and excellent customer service. As his clients led him more and more into the luxury end of the real estate market, Bill joined forces with longtime luxury leader McGuire Real Estate, to bring his clients the highest level of marketing capability and support services.

 

 

Show me ...
North Beach!

and Telegraph Hill / Russian Hill

Show me ...
South Beach!

and SOMA / Mission Bay /
Potrero Hill / Mission / Central Waterfront

 

 


WSJ.com: Real Estate


The New First Family of Real Estate - 11 hours ago
An $85 million L.A. mansion with a 500-worker renovation team. A $70 million London home with a bowling alley. The Ecclestone sisters are swiftly amassing a global property portfolio. The new generation of wealthy buyers.
Chelsea's Perennial Inspiration - 2 days ago
If last year was about big, manly architectural statements at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, this year is about exploring the softer, more sensual side of gardening, with smells and sounds featuring heavily in show spaces.
'Painted Lady' for $2.295 Million - 2 days ago
A Queen Anne Victorian, one of San Francisco's 'Painted Ladies' overlooking Alamo Square Park, is on the market for $2.295 million.
Foreclosures Show No Sign of Decline - 4 days ago
The percentage of homeowners delinquent on their mortgages in the first quarter fell to the lowest level since the end of 2008, but the share of loans in foreclosure remains high.
If Kids Can Play, Will Mom Shop? - 4 days ago
In their bid to keep shoppers from deserting to the Internet, more malls are adding sprawling play spaces.