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East Bay City Named One Of USA's 'Hottest Zip Codes Of 2023'
See which East Bay city is the only one in the region to be included in the Top 50, and just by an inch.

See which East Bay city is the only one in the region to be included in the Top 50, and just by an inch.

Livermore was the only Bay Area city to be included in Realtor.com's Top 50, and it barely squeaked in.

SmartAsset found that Livermore and other Tri-Valley cities are seeing some of the steepest price drops in the country.
Avance Housing provides 45 affordable apartments for qualified individuals with developmental and emotional disabilities.
The pricey, Italian-style hilltop estate, at $16.9 million, also features a 12-car garage with indoor showroom. Take a peek ...
This resort-style home offers a huge backyard pool with a jacuzzi, water slide, and full outdoor kitchen with a stone fireplace.
This gorgeous home in Livermore was recently remodeled, but it still retains some of its original 1950s charm.
This picture-perfect cottage is a quaint escape.
Enjoy expansive views from an infinity-edge pool.
The 24 year old is helping entrepreneurs launch their business in Livermore and throughout the Tri-Valley.
There are 98 "million-dollar cities" in the Bay Area, where the typical home price is $1 million or more — and the list keeps growing.
The Livermore area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
The Livermore area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Livermore area was no exception.
AC Boost is funded by Alameda County Measure A1, passed by voters. The deadline to apply is Aug. 30. Here's a link to learn more and apply.
Home prices are higher in the Livermore area recently. See how much.
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Alameda County area.
These brand-new, 3- and 4-bedroom homes are built by Lennar. Take an online tour.
Homes continued to get listed during the shelter-in-place order, but sales activity picked up during June, realtors say.
The 230-acre property with a high production capacity was first listed last year.
Higher prices and limited choice made for a slow month in the Tri-Valley.
The project for 44 affordable housing units was approved by the Livermore City Council in March 2017.
The City of Livermore is pleased to announce a new affordable rental housing opportunity at Ageno Apartments located at 1055 Westwind St ...
Two separate plans proposing to bring more than 200 new residences to nearly 45 acres in Livermore were approved.
City council will decide whether to allow housing plans on nearly 45 acres in Livermore.
The selection includes a condo and dream homes, a fixer upper and new construction. Look what's available nearby!
Nearby Contra Costa County also saw an increase.
A recent analysis looks at housing prices before and after the financial collapse. Use your Livermore ZIP code to find out.
The models aren’t even finished, but the first homes released have already sold out. What the development is doing for Livermore’s tax base.
In addition to the spectacular home, the price includes nearly 15 acres of Chardonnay, Petite Sirah and Zinfandel vineyards.
APR can be helpful to compare mortgage loan offers. But it is not the only factor to consider when determining which mortgage is optimal.
“Those neighborhoods with the least equity or highest loan-to-value ratios tend to also be the most volatile.”
Prices in the census area that includes San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin and San Mateo counties grew by 10.3 percent in March.
Take a look at this chart—you need a six figure income for most cities, but not all!
Looking to step up or just see how the 1 percenters live? Check out these big Golden State digs.
It looks like a typical home outside, but this home holds a secret.
A total of 4,439 homes sold last month in the nine counties in the Bay Area.
NerdWallet study analyzed 65 cities for the most significant differences in costs between renting and buying.
Lack of homes for sale compared with the demand drove up prices.