For the seventh straight month, a suburban Bay Area city has been named America's hottest real estate market. And closer to the region's urban core, Uber has announced that it may be scrapping all plans for its Uptown Oakland office. Get these and other stories of note in Pacific Union's latest Real Estate Roundup. It’s online at http://pacunion.us/2gedgTl
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Last week, China formally enacted restrictions on capital outflows. Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp examines the potential impacts of these regulations on Chinese investment in U.S. and California real estate. https://blog.pacificunion.com/ china-formalizes-restrictions- on-capital-outflows
Foreign investment in the U.S. housing market surged over the past year, with California still a prime destination for overseas buyers, particularly those from China. Read more at http://pacunion.us/2gNcOLU
The first half of the year ended on a strong note for Bay Area housing markets according to a new analysis by Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp. You can read it exclusively at http://pacunion.us/2tj41XS
The first half of the year ended on a strong note for Bay Area housing markets according to a new analysis by Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp. You can read it exclusively at http://pacunion.us/2tj41XS
Your first priority is to change the locks on all the doors. Also, find out where the fuse box and main water valve are located, check all smoke detectors, and change all filters. Read the full story on Pacific Union's blog at http://pacunion.us/2sMskt8
As in April, inventory conditions in the Bay Area in May were almost uniformly down year over year, which drove prices higher. Get all the latest market data of note to make an informed buying or selling decision in Pacific Union's May 2017 Real Estate Update, available at http://pacunion.us/2s7DbAR
The Bay Area's housing market heated up in May, with prices higher from one year ago and seven of 10 properties selling above asking price. Pacific Union Chief Economist Selma Hepp examines the latest local market conditions. Get her take athttp://pacunion.us/2sYNJ2B
The Trust for Public Land gave San Francisco a perfect score of 100 for access to city parks and recreation area. The report found that every San Francisco resident lives within a 10-minute (half-mile) walk of a park, something that no other major U.S. city can claim. Get the full story at http://pacunion.us/2smbjWM
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