Plentiful jobs continue to bring highly paid workers from across the globe to the Bay Area, which will likely translate to more strong demand for housing for the foreseeable future. And three Silicon Valley communities are doing particularly well when it comes to attracting employees and keeping the economy firing on all cylinders. Get the full story at http://pacunion.us/2dU0XXt
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San Francisco can't hold a candle to China when it comes to home price growth, one more reason the Bay Area is likely to see continued interest from international buyers. Also, a somewhat surprising report says that Sonoma County is driving most of the startup job growth in the Bay Area. Check out Pacific Union's latest weekly Real Estate Roundup for more. It’s online at http://pacunion.us/2dGsThA
Meet the informal and casual ranch home, a popular residential building style in America from the 1940s through the 1970s. Our profile of this home style is at http://pacunion.us/2dCrg4s
Owners who are planning on remodeling their homes in advance of putting them on the market would do well to take a look at what kitchen features and finishes builders are using in new homes, as many prospective buyers will want similar amenities. For more information, go to http://pacunion.us/2dsYAyV
San Francisco, which lost its title as the hottest U.S. real estate market to a Bay Area suburb back in the spring, returned to the head of the class in September, coinciding with a miniature Indian summer heat wave in Northern California. Read more at http://pacunion.us/2dtPPjS
Sales of Bay Area homes appear set to decline in the coming year due to a pair of all-too-familiar culprits: inventory constraints and low affordability. The better news for hopeful homebuyers who are playing the waiting game is that price appreciation is expected to remain moderate and interest rates should remain favorable. Get the full story at http://pacunion.us/2dxhtMT
California's housing affordability issue has caused quite a few Golden State residents to cash out and move to less expensive regions of the country over the past 15 years. The Bay Area's shortage of affordable housing has caught the attention of the White House, which has offered suggestions about how to solve the crunch. Check out these and other notable headlines in our weekly Real Estate Roundup. It’s online athttp://pacunion.us/2de62xB
Recalling National Good Neighbor Day and the wisdom of a good fence. Read more athttp://pacunion.us/2ddHg0M
Sonoma County enjoyed the largest rate of annual home price appreciation in the Bay Area in August, but the region needs more inventory in order to remain relatively affordable. Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp offers an in-depth analysis of the local real estate market. It’s on the Pacific Union blog athttp://pacunion.us/2d6IYRh
Almost all real estate professionals believe that a property's curb appeal is a crucial ingredient to wooing potential buyers, and the right outdoor renovation projects can pay sellers back, not to mention making them much happier homeowners. Read about it at http://pacunion.us/2ddwvXZ
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