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Analysis: Less Household Income Needed For Mortgages in Contra Costa, Solano Counties
As a percentage of their household income, residents of Solano and Contra Costa Counties pay much less for housing than other Bay Area neighbors.

As a percentage of their household income, residents of Solano and Contra Costa Counties pay much less for housing than other Bay Area neighbors.

In Santa Clara County, sales volume was down 11.1 percent from November 2012 while the median price rose in that time from $550,000 to $667,500, a 21.4 percent increase.

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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.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Palo Alto.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Palo Alto.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Palo Alto.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Palo Alto.
Santa Clara County trails only San Mateo, San Francisco and Marin counties in median home price.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Palo Alto.
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Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Palo Alto.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Palo Alto.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Palo Alto.
Realty Trac releases latest information on number of foreclosures, how many are for sale and what they're selling for.
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Remember this home? Featured here on Patch less than a month ago, it’s already closed.
Wonder what your neighbors pay for rent? This map details it.
This gracious home is surrounded by a beautiful English garden.
Half of the properties sold in early March were condos.
A luxurious estate has come onto the market with a pricetag that will exclude almost everyone.
Home sales are incredibly brisk in Palo Alto, with nine homes closing in the last nine days of February. See what homes are going for in your neighborhood.
It’s smaller than many condos, but has a nice yard for dog lovers.
Perfection. If you’re looking for a home that you can simply move into and put your feet up—no honey-do list—this is it.
Just four-years-old, this home has all the goodies that you would include if you were building or remodeling.
Two homes recently sold for less than $2 million, while a home previously featured here on Patch dropped its price.
A combination of old world charm and modern amenities, this home is tucked into one of Palo Alto’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
Two homes sold during the first week in February, including one for a bargain-basement price.
Built in 1928, this home has undergone a $1 million renovation.
Despite a slowdown in January, the regional housing market continues to rebound.
The homes that sold in Palo Alto in late January were a mixture of condos and single family homes.
A vintage home with modern upgrades, offers a luxurious lifestyle.
A dozen homes sold in Palo Alto during the first half of January, including one home for an eye-popping $6,500,000.
Walk to University Avenue shops and restaurants.
Need proof that the Palo Alto housing market has heated up?
This home evokes old-California living.