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Relocating to San Jose, CA

San Jose, California—with its convenient location, exciting careers, and high quality of life—is truly a wonderful place to be. For those who are interested in relocating to San Jose, the real estate market is brimming with housing opportunities that are not only great places to call home, but are rewarding investments as well. Real estate in San Jose includes ultra-urban condominiums and lofts in downtown San Jose, or townhouses and single family homes in any one of the city’s distinct urban and suburban neighborhoods. Some of San Jose’s most popular neighborhoods are Willow Glen, Cambrian, and Santa Teresa. Willow Glen is a quaint neighborhood with a tight-knit community and many charming and well-maintained older homes, while Santa Teresa is a new neighborhood with homes built within the last 30 years. Santa Teresa is home to big employer Santa Teresa IBM, as well as one of the largest parks in the county. Cambrian, located in West San Jose, is well-known for its family friendly atmosphere, but mostly it is a highly desirable area for homebuyers because of its top notch, award-winning schools. This is just a snapshot of all the fabulous communities you can be a part of when looking for homes in San Jose. No matter which area of town you choose, you will not be disappointed by the city’s variety of investment opportunities. With a healthy real estate market and an expert team of real estate agents waiting to assist you, it is easier than ever to find your next dream home in San Jose, California.

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