San Francisco: America’s Best City to Be a Real Estate Professional
Five of the 10 best U.S. cities to be a real estate professional are located here in the Bay Area, thanks to the region’s thriving housing market and economy.
Five of the 10 best U.S. cities to be a real estate professional are located here in the Bay Area, thanks to the region’s thriving housing market and economy.
Demand for real estate in Silicon Valley showed no signs of abating in the first quarter, with the San Jose metropolitan area putting up the highest home price appreciation in the U.S. and sellers netting profits of more than 100 percent.
Demand for California homes remains high as the traditionally busy spring season begins, with more than two-thirds of 2018’s top markets for sellers located in the state.
Americans in their early 20s are already starting to buy homes despite challenging market conditions, while Facebook has reportedly leased almost 1 million square feet of office space in Sunnyvale. Get a handle on notable housing market developments in Pacific Union’s weekly Real Estate Roundup.
More than one-third of the 25 most popular U.S. real estate markets for households with seven-figure annual earnings can be found in the Golden State, with San Francisco — perhaps not surprisingly — topping the list.
California cities account for nearly half of the nation’s happiest 20 places to call home, with an Alameda County community taking the top spot for the second consecutive year.
San Francisco real estate was still the country’s most sought after in February, while Bay Area prices have been rising for almost six years straight. Check out the latest local news of note in Pacific Union’s weekly Real Estate Roundup.
Living in the Bay Area — and especially buying a home — is an expensive proposition, so it makes sense that residents here work harder at their jobs than employees anywhere else in the country.
Access to plenty of green spaces and good eating habits have helped propel San Francisco to the top of a list of the healthiest American cities for the second straight year.