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The Cheapest Property In Milpitas Right Now
Are you willing to live in a mobile home? Just tell friends that you're embracing the "tiny house" movement.

Are you willing to live in a mobile home? Just tell friends that you're embracing the "tiny house" movement.

WOW House: Just two years old, this home features five bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, including ground floor suite for aging parents.

WOW House: Nestled in the hills is a 116 year old grand home on 190 acres. The land has been family owned since the 1800s.
Do you have a budding hockey player or figure skater in your family? We have the perfect home for you!
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District has $3 million in funds for a new incentive program, which opens today.
The winning Powerball ticket was sold there. The winner can buy the priciest home and still have plenty of cash left over.
The average sales price dipped slightly in August, when compared to July. "One month doesn't make a trend."
Buying a home, Milpitas? Here is what you need to know if you're getting pre-approved.
You will never hear your bank say you can get a better deal elsewhere (even though you probably can).
The average home in San Francisco costs more than $1 million. On low end in region, Solano Co. median price is $330,000.
These are three mortgage loan programs that provide for less financial documentation and less financial scrutiny.
This is more of a 'tech bubble' than a true real estate bubble because the high valuation of tech stocks is driving up prices.
APR can be helpful to compare mortgage loan offers. But it is not the only factor to consider when determining which mortgage is optimal.
Mortgage shopping, Milpitas? Here are the factors that can make a conventional loan much more pricey.
What is going on? $800 per month for a tool shed? $900 to sleep in a tent?
Thinking about putting a big dent in your mortgage, Milpitas? Here's how to justify shortening your loan term for big savings.
Prices in some counties grew by 10.3 percent in March compared to same period last year.
Thinking about buying a house this year, Milpitas? Here are three affordable options you have to get your foot in the door.
Here are the other things you must pay attention to as a smart consumer looking to buy a home that go beyond your income qualifications.
Here is the reality of why there may be a credit score disparity when you apply for a home loan.
These reason may hurt your loan chances. Know what lenders pay particularly close attention to in your credit application.
Take a look at this eye-popping chart—Atherton, Hillsborough and Los Altos Hills are unbelievable!
This employee deduction can hurt your chances for qualifying for a mortgage. What to know regarding unreimbursed employee business expenses.
Here are the factors lenders are going to be looking at very closely when you go to apply for a mortgage.
Looking to step up or just see how the 1 percenters live? Check out these big Golden State digs.
Work from home? The executive office is off the formal entry.
A new report shows that 9 of the top 20 cities with the fastest increasing home values were in the Bay Area.
However ... median home sale prices rose by 9 percent.
Sales in Santa Clara County were the highest with 1,774 homes sold in Dec. 2014.
Here's what you must know as a home buyer if you carry credit card debt, when qualifying for a mortgage.
A top real estate producer reveals her secrets in a new book.
Are you doing the right thing with your real estate investments?
In Santa Clara County, home sales decreased 13.4 percent from December 2012 to December 2013.
The answer to affordable housing lies in less space and more peace of mind.
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.
Homes available in the Milpitas area.
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.