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San Francisco Bay Area apartment building to become affordable housing for teachers

Nonprofit Oakland Fund for Public Innovation scoops up 33-unit complex as rents rise
St. Regis Properties bought the Idora apartments in Oakland's Temescal neighborhood for $20 million in 2017. (CoStar)
St. Regis Properties bought the Idora apartments in Oakland's Temescal neighborhood for $20 million in 2017. (CoStar)
CoStar News
March 4, 2026 | 10:37 P.M.

A San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit has purchased an Oakland apartment building with plans to turn it into affordable housing for public school teachers and other educators.

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