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About Union City, California

One of the things that makes Union City, California stand out is its ethnically diverse community. Located in Northern California, over 40% of Union City's inhabitants are of Asian descent. Two dozen movie theaters, parks, sports fields and a historical museum are among the many things that can be found in this town. As for housing, Union City, California offers both upscale and affordable homes, averaging at about $400,000. New homes for sale in Union City, California offer a broad variety of lot sizes, floor plans and neighborhood amenities.

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