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Dollar Tree to reopen some Bay Area 99 Cents Only Stores, expert says – San Francisco Chronicle

Dozens of recently closed 99 Cents Only Stores in California will soon reopen under the banner of their former competitor, Dollar Tree. On Wednesday, Dollar Tree announced it had acquired nearly 200 leases from 99 Cents Only Stores in California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas, with plans to reopen them under its name.  Most of these stores are in Southern California but include a handful of locations in the Bay Area, including Antioch, Hayward and Richmond, according to real-estate firm Retail Specialists. Dollar Tree expects to reopen these stores as early…

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Viviana Gunter: How a Realtor in California Prepares Buyers and Sellers for Life’s Biggest Transitions – Grit Daily

In the bustling heart of Silicon Valley, where innovation meets everyday life, the real estate market is as dynamic as the technology that fuels it. Amidst the constant flux, finding a dream home or selling a cherished property can feel like navigating uncharted waters. For many, this journey is one of life’s most significant transitions, filled with excitement and uncertainty. Whether you’re a tech professional looking to settle in a vibrant community or a family seeking the perfect neighborhood, the stakes in buying or selling a home are high. You…

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10 U.S. cities where homeowners pay more than renters, according to data from SmartAsset—6 are in California – CNBC

With soaring home prices and high interest rates, homeownership in the U.S. is increasingly unaffordable for the average household. And it’s one of the reasons why, despite similarly rising costs, people are choosing to keep renting over becoming homeowners. I became a first-time homebuyer in New York City this year and now that I have a mortgage and maintenance fees, I pay more in monthly housing costs than I did when I was renting. New York City is the No. 10 city where homeowners are paying more than renters, according…

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Median home price surpasses $2 million in these two Bay Area counties – Silicon Valley

As the spring housing market began heating up, the median home price blew past the $2 million mark in two Bay Area counties. In Santa Clara County, the median home price hit $2 million for the first time — a record-breaking figure that surpasses even pandemic-era highs, April data from the California Association of Realtors shows. Meanwhile, in San Mateo County, the median sales price was $2.15 million — down from its peak of $2.4 million in April 2022, but up 9.1% from April 2023, when the median price was…

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Median home price surpasses $2 million in these two Bay Area counties – The Mercury News

Real Estate advisor Teresa Baum, right, walks through a home with a visitor during an open house event on Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Oakland, Calif. The Upper Rockridge neighborhood home is listed for a price of $2,695,000. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) As the spring housing market began heating up, the median home price blew past the $2 million mark in two Bay Area counties. In Santa Clara County, the median home price hit $2 million for the first time — a record-breaking figure that surpasses even pandemic-era highs,…

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Housing | – Median home price surpasses $2 million in these two Bay Area counties – The Mercury News

Real Estate advisor Teresa Baum, right, walks through a home with a visitor during an open house event on Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Oakland, Calif. The Upper Rockridge neighborhood home is listed for a price of $2,695,000. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) As the spring housing market began heating up, the median home price blew past the $2 million mark in two Bay Area counties. In Santa Clara County, the median home price hit $2 million for the first time — a record-breaking figure that surpasses even pandemic-era highs,…

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Median home price surpasses $2 million in these two Bay Area counties – East Bay Times

As the spring housing market began heating up, the median home price blew past the $2 million mark in two Bay Area counties. In Santa Clara County, the median home price hit $2 million for the first time — a record-breaking figure that surpasses even pandemic-era highs, April data from the California Association of Realtors shows. Meanwhile, in San Mateo County, the median sales price was $2.15 million — down from its peak of $2.4 million in April 2022, but up 9.1% from April 2023, when the median price was…

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