Real Estate
San Mateo County Sees Largest Home Value Increase in Bay Area
One East Bay county saw a $70,000 price jump.

Average home prices in all nine Bay Area counties were up last month compared with a year ago, according to research firm CoreLogic.
The largest increase was in San Mateo County where the median home price jumped from $843,000 to $960,000 or 13.9 percent, CoreLogic officials said.
The second largest increase was in Alameda County where the median home price leapt from $580,000 to $650,000 or 12.1 percent, according to CoreLogic officials.
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The median or average price among all nine Bay Area counties was up 6 percent to $649,000 last month, CoreLogic officials said.
--Bay City News
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