
Meet the Team Behind TemBlog
Welcome to TemBlog, an independent publication focused on Bay Area real estate, housing development, urban growth, and market trends.
TemBlog was created to cut through noise, speculation, and surface-level headlines. Our goal is simple: document what is actually being built, approved, financed, and reshaping cities — and explain why it matters.
We focus on new developments, zoning changes, housing supply, and long term market signals, market trends across California, with a primary emphasis on the San Francisco Bay Area.
Every article is written to inform decision-makers, buyers, builders, and investors who want to understand where real estate is heading, not where it’s been.
Discover the people behind the reporting.

Elias Perez
Founder & Editor
Elias Perez is the founder and editor of TemBlog. Born in Peru and now based in the United States, Elias created TemBlog with the ambition of building a modern, independent real estate media platform focused on growth markets and long-term value creation.
His work centers on tracking housing development, major real estate projects, and structural shifts shaping the Bay Area and surrounding regions. Elias oversees editorial direction, content strategy, and long-term expansion of the publication.
TemBlog reflects his broader vision: to build a scalable real estate media and information platform that grows alongside the cities it covers.
Our Editorial Mission
TemBlog exists to document how cities grow.
We focus on housing development, major real estate projects, zoning changes, and long-term market trends shaping the Bay Area and surrounding regions.
Our goal is to provide clear, fact-based coverage that helps readers understand what is being built, where capital is flowing, and how urban environments are evolving.

Future Plans
TemBlog is building toward a larger real estate media platform that expands coverage into additional markets
while maintaining a focus on development, housing supply, and city-building trends.
As the publication grows, so will its editorial scope.



