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OC Home Prices, Sales Go Higher

By City News Service Jul 16, 2021 SANTA ANA (CNS) - The median price of a single-family home in Orange County increased 3.5% last month, while sales of existing homes grew by double digits, the California Association of Realtors said today. The median home price countywide in June was $1.13 million, compared to $1.1 million in May, according to CAR. On a year-over-year level, the price was 31% higher; in June 2020, the median price of an existing single-family property was $870,000, data showed. Statewide, the median price last month was $819,630, compared to $818,260 in May up 0.2%. In June 2020, the median price was $626,170, reflecting a year-over-year rise of 31%.

OC Home Prices, Sales Go Higher | The Patriot KEIB AM 1150

By City News Service Jul 16, 2021 SANTA ANA (CNS) - The median price of a single-family home in Orange County increased 3.5% last month, while sales of existing homes grew by double digits, the California Association of Realtors said today. The median home price countywide in June was $1.13 million, compared to $1.1 million in May, according to CAR. On a year-over-year level, the price was 31% higher; in June 2020, the median price of an existing single-family property was $870,000, data showed. Statewide, the median price last month was $819,630, compared to $818,260 in May up 0.2%. In June 2020, the median price was $626,170, reflecting a year-over-year rise of 31%.

Tech workers swore off the Bay Area Now they re coming back

Tech workers swore off the Bay Area. Now they’re coming back SECTIONS Tech workers swore off the Bay Area. Now they’re coming backBy Kellen Browning, New York Times Last Updated: Jul 16, 2021, 10:43 AM IST Share Synopsis The pandemic was supposed to lead to a great tech diaspora. Freed of their offices and after-work klatches. But dire warnings over the past year that tech was done with the Bay Area because of a high cost of living, homelessness, crowding and crime are looking overheated. New York Times A growing number of industry workers already trickling back as a healthy local rate of coronavirus vaccinations makes fall return-to-office dates for many companies look likely.

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