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Haven’t read the article yet, but I seriously doubt the accuracy of the chart based on the San Francisco number. There’s no way you could buy a liveable home there on a 148k/yr salary.
I think they are using the median sales price for entire metro area, including East Bay. They have to be.
Even the East Bay is pretty crazy! There are only a couple of areas that are even halfway affordable, and those are definitely not areas I would want to move to. Anywhere that’s halfway decent and has less than an hour commute is basically not affordable for anyone who’s not a tech executive.
My plan to purchase a house in this area is to save up a down payment and wait for a major quake, then swoop in during the panic time right afterwards. That is seriously my plan.
Should be any day now! I thought the Giants losing to the Cubs might have caused one!
Well, Jim, the Dodgers lost to the Cubs too in the NLCS so there still may be one… 🙂
Actually, I have a friend who sold a home in Irvine for 950K, and is looking to make an offer in Moraga ( East Bay ) for a little more. The Moraga home is bigger with a much much bigger lot. I think that is reasonable.
bh…Moraga! I went to high school there and lived in the same house my entire childhood in the next little town over. I love that area of the East Bay. My childhood home (per Zillow) is now worth $2.2 million…
My cousin Ed and fam are long-time Moraga residents!