March 26, 2024
#HotNeighborhoods to Watch in the #BayArea 🏡
Two neighborhoods primed for growth - Downtown Pleasanton and West Danville 📈
The Bay Area housing market remains as competitive as ever. But savvy buyers are looking beyond the usual hotspots to neighborhoods with #potential for #appreciation. Here are two areas emerging as desirable places to call home.
Downtown Pleasanton
Situated between Livermore and Dublin along the I-680 corridor, Pleasanton's downtown core is experiencing a #revitalization. With its walkable and historic main street, Brewery District, and proximity to BART (#transit), more young professionals and families are choosing to put down roots in Downtown Pleasanton.
The #amenities are abundant - from farmers' markets to concert venues, boutiques to breweries. New #apartments and #condos are also adding more housing stock and#diversity to the area. The current median home value is $900k, but prices are projected to climb 5-10% annually as Pleasanton continues to attract #bayareacommuters seeking #affordability without the long commute.
West Danville
On the western edge of town off San Ramon Road, the West Danville neighborhood boasts spacious #singlefamilyhomes on large lots near open space. It's a short drive to #shops and #restaurants in downtown Danville and borders the Sycamore Valley Open Space preserve.
New modern #developments are breathing new life into the area with amenity-filled communities appealing to growing #families. Though values are higher at a $1.5 million median, West Danville offers a prime location and outstanding #Danvilleschools. With limited buildable land left, prices are forecasted to rise sharply as #scarcitykicks in.
For homebuyers willing to bet on neighborhoods with strong #fundamentals and potential for long-term #appreciation, Downtown Pleasanton and West Danville are two areas well positioned to take in coming years. Stay tuned for updates on these up-and-coming #BayArea communities!
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