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Whether you are looking for a stately mansion that is a century old to be your forever home or a newer townhome to rent, you have choices!

Whether you are looking for a stately mansion that is a century old to be your forever home or a newer townhome to rent, you have choices!

National home prices have surged over the past year; the Pacifica area was no exception.

National home prices have surged over the past year; the Pacifica area was no exception.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Pacifica area was no exception.
Home prices are higher in the Pacifica 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 San Mateo County area.
The Bay Area's median home sale price is creeping up towards last summer's all-time high, according to new data.
San Mateo County homes were priced among the highest in the entire region.
New data shows the highest increase was 4.4 percent in San Mateo County, followed by 2.9 percent in San Francisco.
However, San Mateo County remains one of the two highest-priced counties in the Bay Area, CoreLogic reports.
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One East Bay county saw a $70,000 price jump.
The average sales price dipped slightly in August, when compared to July. "One month doesn't make a trend."
Prices in the census area that includes San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin and San Mateo counties grew by 10.3 percent in March.
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A new report shows that 9 of the top 20 cities with the fastest increasing home values were in the Bay Area.
A total of 4,439 homes sold last month in the nine counties in the Bay Area.
The number of home sales and prices is soaring.
Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo counties had the "honor" of being the least affordable in the state.
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The Consumer Price Index rose 1.2 percent for the two months ending with February.
“The dramatic drop in the share of distressed sales throughout the state reflects a market that is fully transitioning from the housing downturn,” said C.A.R. President Kevin Brown.
San Mateo County was the sole Bay Area county that saw an increase in home sales, by 18 percent. In addition, the median price rose to $750,000 in one year, a 25 percent increase.
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In San Mateo County, sales volume was down 7.8 percent from November 2012 while the median price rose in that time from $618,000 to $700,500, a 13.3 percent increase.
The steep increase would double the rent for owners and be used to pay for $1.5 million in improvements.
The map below shows the number of owner-occupied homes valued between $150,000 and $199,999 in your neighborhood, as reported by the US Census Bureau.
President Obama will participate in a virtual roundtable and talk about housing issues with consumers that will be live-streamed at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
The average one-bedroom apartment in San Mateo County has soared to more than $2,000/month.
While June median prices continue to be double-digits above last year, there's some month-over-month cooling in some markets.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Pacifica.
The median price spiked nearly 26 percent in May, though the number of homes sold declined.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Pacifica.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Pacifica.
Foreclosures also have decreased sharply in the past year.