Recent headlines of note include news that the residential vacancy rate in the San Jose metro area is still razor-thin and that U.S. lot inventory has sunk to a record low. Get the lowdown on the housing market in Pacific Union's weekly Real Estate Roundup:http://pacunion.us/2c6o3O3
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With its steep, gabled roof; embellished, arched doorway; and castlelike appearance, the Tudor-style home shines with storybook charm. Learn the architectural points that make this style unique at http://pacunion.us/2c2Fq1U
Sky-high real estate prices are keeping the vast majority of young buyers on the sidelines of the Bay Area housing market in 2016, with the San Francisco metro area posting one of the smallest percentages of closed home loans for that demographic. Get the full story athttp://pacunion.us/2bZlYU1
The substantial home price appreciation recorded over the past few years has been a windfall for Bay Area owners, with five local communities boasting the lowest percentage of underwater properties in the nation. Read more at http://pacunion.us/2caf1vZ
Despite high salaries, very few young Bay Area residents have been able to gain a foothold in the local housing market. This and other headlines of interest are in our weekly Real Estate Roundup. Get all the week’s top news at http://pacunion.us/2bJjysv
With Northern California's balmy fall weather, this is a prime time to shop for that perfect starter home or trade up to the home you've always dreamed of. Here are some tips, how-tos, and information sheets to help get you started: http://pacunion.us/2c0dA3s
Bay Area home shoppers hoping to take advantage of today's historically low mortgage rates should ensure that their credit ratings are in fine shape, as lenders in our region require the highest scores in the country. Get the facts at http://pacunion.us/2bCT8sr
The national housing market is still scorching as summer comes to a close, and a Bay Area suburb again tops the list of the hottest places for homebuyers and sellers. Read more at http://pacunion.us/2bvPmAW
Although some segments of the Bay Area's housing markets are slowing, properties in Alameda County are still commanding substantial premiums. Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp takes a deeper look at the East Bay numbers, as well as related market data from around the Bay Area. It’s on our website athttp://pacunion.us/2bzqW9Q
Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp weighs in on the August U.S. employment numbers. Read her analysis at http://pacunion.us/2c0PV2F
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