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Condemned 7-bedroom house in Bay Area hits market for nearly $700K – KWCH

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) – A seven-bedroom home in Silicon Valley has hit the market for sale for just under $700,000. That might sound like a bargain in the San Jose area, where the median price of a home is about $1.5 million, but the house is currently uninhabitable. According to the listing, there is one major caveat … the property is condemned and no one is allowed to live in it. The county found several code violations and has placed a sign on the front door regarding the notice.…

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Condemned 7-bedroom house in Bay Area hits market for nearly $700K – WAGM

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) – A seven-bedroom home in Silicon Valley has hit the market for sale for just under $700,000. That might sound like a bargain in the San Jose area, where the median price of a home is about $1.5 million, but the house is currently uninhabitable. According to the listing, there is one major caveat … the property is condemned and no one is allowed to live in it. The county found several code violations and has placed a sign on the front door regarding the notice.…

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Uninhabitable house on sale for $699000 in ‘prime’ Bay Area location – KGO-TV

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) — A seven-bedroom home in San Jose for $699,000 seems like a steal, right? Well for a habitable home, sure, but that’s not the case for 2161 Elliot Street which is actually condemned. RELATED: You can own prime property in this Bay Area city for $400,000 but there’s a catch… In the never-ending saga of wildly priced Bay Area real estate, this one might be the most shocking of all. For $400,000, you can own prime property in Alameda… but it’s all underwater. “The property had…

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Silicon Valley biotech firm chops more than 150 Bay Area jobs – The Mercury News

(Google Maps) Agilent Technologies logo is visible near the company’s headquarters at 5301 Stevens Creek Boulevard in Santa Clara. SANTA CLARA — Agilent Technologies, a Silicon Valley biotech firm that’s a spinoff from tech company legend Hewlett-Packard, has disclosed plans to slash more than 150 jobs in the Bay Area. The biotech company, which has plenty of software and tech expertise, has decided to eliminate 156 jobs in Santa Clara, according to an official notice the company sent to the state Employment Development Department. Santa Clara-based Agilent said the job…

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Too much affordable housing? Concord rejects low-income project downtown, draws state scrutiny – The Mercury News

Concord Mayor Edi Birsan, right, who voted against the affordable housing financing, listens as the Concord Naval Weapons Station project term sheet is discussed during a City Council meeting at Concord City Hall in Concord, Calif., on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) At a public hearing last month, a real estate developer approached the Concord City Council with a proposal that, to many, might have seemed too good to turn down: 183 new downtown apartments, nearly all affordable, at no cost to the city. All the developer…

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