A Midrange Home Is the Sweet Spot for Property Taxes
Homebuyers who hope to soften their annual tax blow might want to consider a property valued somewhere in the middle of the spectrum, a new report reveals. And the longer they hold on to
Homebuyers who hope to soften their annual tax blow might want to consider a property valued somewhere in the middle of the spectrum, a new report reveals. And the longer they hold on to
When it’s time to pull up stakes and move, the location of the new home is as important as the property itself. And maybe even more important. That’s one of the chief conclusions of
Home sales declined by double-digit percentages in all nine Bay Area counties in the first month of 2015, the result of limited affordability, according a just-released report from the California Association of Realtors. Single-family home
Americans are currently more optimistic about their personal financial situations than at any time in the past five years, and that positive outlook should help fuel housing activity in 2015, say results from a
Northern California got a welcome but modest housing-supply boost as 2015 began, with the months’ supply of inventory (MSI) rising from December in every one of Pacific Union’s Bay Area regions and the Lake
They’re calling it The Coffeehouse Effect Looking for the next up-and-coming neighborhood in the Bay Area? Look for a new Starbucks coffee shop. Seriously. A new book by two top executives at the real estate website
Recent news of interest to homebuyers, home sellers, and the home-curious includes news that home flippers are seizing their opportunity in the high-priced world of Bay Area real estate. And wealthy foreign buyers are
Here at Pacific Union we’ve regularly pointed out that strong job growth has benefited homebuyers and sellers in our real estate markets. And as conditions keep improving, others are taking notice. Recently, both The Wall
Nearly twice as many people believe now is a good time to sell a home compared with a year earlier, according to a new survey from Fannie Mae. The federal mortgage agency’s National Housing Survey