Showing posts with label Mountain View Ca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mountain View Ca. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

8 facts about Mountain View, Google's hometown

Mountain View is the hometown of Google.  Have you ever been curious about the town that hosts Google?

Here are 8 facts about Mountain View that you've always been curious about, but never asked - ok, may be you checked before... ;-)

 In 2016:

  • 573 homes sold - houses, townhouses and condominiums,
  • Mountain View’s average home sales price is:  $ 1.384 million, roughly 6% over the asking price, and 4.3% over the average sales price of 2015,
  • The average time for properties to sell was: 19 days
  • Out of those 573 homes, 42% were single family residences.  The others were condominiums or townhouses,
  • Overwhelmingly, properties sold in Mountain View were 3 bedroom homes (41%).  Then in order came the 2 bedrooms (29%) and the 4 bedrooms (18%).
  • Nearly half of the homes were between 40 and 70 years old (45%).   (13 were over 80 years old, 37 were new or 1 yr old),
  • The average size of all these sold Mountain View homes is 1493 sq.ft.
  • Half of all the households of Mountain View made over $103k/year and half made under that.

Curious about more info on Google's town?  Check out my full neighborhood report.
Curious about your town, in the Silicon Valley? curious about the value of your home?  Let me know, I'll do the study.

Thanks for reading!
Francis

Trends: Local prices and graphs.
A worthy local non-profit to remember: Community Services Agency in Mountain View
Card Drawing by Francis

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Curious about the (new) San Antonio Shopping Center ?

If you are wondering about what is coming up at the San Antonio Shopping Center, at the crossroads of El Camino Real and San Antonio Rd in Mountain View, here is some information about what is going on there:
San Antonio Shopping Center.

Francis

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Mountain View prices: condos vs houses

To piggy back on my last blog, it is definitely interesting to research and compare how different areas within Mountain View (or any City for that matter) may have fared in the past 4 years, whether in the condominium market or the house market.  But how did houses fare vs condominiums?




It turns out that they did about the same:  from the average price in 2006 to the average price in 2010, condominiums lost 4.4% in value, while houses lost 3.4%  - a close contest.  The only thing one can see is that the condominium market went down faster than the house market in 2008 - in average figures... not in median figures.

It mirrors fairly closely what the County of Santa Clara experienced.  Are you curious about your area?  Let me know I am curious too.

Francis

Silicon Valley real estate

A link worthy of interest:  Community Services Agency