Hot, Scotching, and Blistering Three Explosive California Real Estate Markets

Posted by johnpreston on October 11th, 2015

The home buying market in California is fast approaching all-time records making now the best seller’s market in years. However, is not too late to buy in on the action as there are great deals—if you know where to look.  Luckily, this article list for you three great neighborhoods in three different markets that are ripe for opportunity.

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The Neighborhood to Buy 1

One the best buying areas for homes is Almaden Valley.  Not only does the neighborhood have great character buildings; it has plenty of public recreational sites.  All of which will keep real estate levels high.  Indeed, this former and famous mining area has many beautiful parks and reservoirs to use either after work or to take your family to on the weekend. Additionally, is also serviced by a modern light rail to get you to and from work.  

Sizzling Oakland. The Bay Area Real Estate Market’s best Rental properties

Within the California market, there are few potential locations with more opportunity than purchasing an Oakland building.  There is a building trend of San Francisco renters heading over to Oakland for better rental rates.  This influx in newly established tenants makes an Oakland building a great opportunity real estate for all landlords.

The Oakland Catch

Whenever buying a rental building, but especial in the Bay Area, make sure you consult an attorney and read the pre-existing leases.  If you only find out after you buy the property that the tenants have multi-year leases, you are going to miss out on amazing this opportunity.

The Best of Both Worlds Central Valley Real Estate

If you are seeking to buy further inland either for a rental property or a personal home with public transportation, Sacramento is for you.  A rapidly developing city, seemingly always moving upward, there are many points of interest and great real estate opportunities.
 
Southside Park a Place to Live and Mingle

When a neighbored is named after its park, you know that it is a special location.  Southside Park is not only part of Sacramento’s South Side Historical District; it is right next to the Downtown area. With its natural lake, great restaurants, charming buildings, and transportation, this section of Central Valley real estate has buying opportunities for every type of purchase.
 

All three of these neighborhoods are not only in great areas that have opportunities for business and personal properties; they are in known real estate markets with private, and public amenities residents adore.

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