8 California cities where housing prices have plummeted, and your dream house is suddenly possible

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In the United States, California is one of the easiest places for dreams to come true.With magnificent views of the coastline, all kinds of fresh food, industries in Silicon Valley and Hollywood, California has it all.But again, the cost of living in California is very high.
 
If you haven’t been to the Golden State in a while, or haven’t checked housing prices recently, before you decide to move there, it’s important to realize that not only are essentials like gas and food more expensive, but housing prices are also at the lower end of the market. top.
 
Has your California dream turned into a nightmare? Not to worry, because GoBankingRates is analyzing eight cities in California where home prices have fallen sharply, so you might be able to buy your own home on the West Coast.
 

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San Francisco

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Median sales price in September: $93 month price change: - $188,3333-month price change: -15.74%
 
There's something for everyone in this city by the bay, especially if you're in the tech or startup world.But the rent here is ridiculously expensive.Even though rents are set to rise 2021% in 101, a growing number of young professionals are moving to San Francisco as a place to start their careers and buy a home.

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San jose

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Median sales price in September: $9 million3 month price change: - $173,8333-month price change: -11.75%
 
Down the San Francisco peninsula is San Jose, the epic heart of Silicon Valley, surrounded by mountains, beaches and surrounding natural beauty.Moreover, this is an easy place to make a fortune.According to the 2021 Wealth-x World Super Wealth Report, San Jose has the most wealthy people in the world: one in every 727 citizens has a fortune of $3000 million.

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Stockton

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Median sales price in September: $93-month price change: - $416673-month price change: -8.04%
 
Stockton is in the heart of the Central Valley, and home prices are nearly a third lower than other metro areas in cities like San Francisco.It may not have the cultural undertones of other California cities, but it's a great place to buy a home and put down roots.Although one of California's agricultural centers, it's only about a 90-minute drive from the San Francisco Bay Area.You don't really need to drive that far east to find cultural trails, Stockton itself has the Hudgens Museum, the historic Bob Hope Theater and the World Peace Rose Garden.

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Los Angeles

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Median sales price in September: $93 month price change: - $63,6673-month price change: -7.06%
 
The City of Angels is one of the most iconic cities in the world.With house prices dropping, it's more affordable to live in Los Angeles and live out your stardom.Plus, LA has more to offer than just the glitz and glamor of Hollywood, and if you're a foodie, or just someone who loves food, LA is home to arguably the best and most diverse food scene in the world.

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San Diego

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Median sales price in September: $93-month price change: - $55,0003-month price change: -6.45%
 
Want to settle down but still look classy? San Diego is an affordable option.It has been called the best city in America and is known for its beaches and sunny days.It's also a great place to get an education, with UC San Diego, San Diego State University, Cal State San Marcos, Loma Nazareth University, and the University of San Diego all offering advanced undergraduate and graduate programs.

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Oxnard

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Median sales price in September: $93-month price change: - $50,0003-month price change: -6.11%
 
Oxnard may be one of those California cities you've never heard of, but don't overlook her.In addition to wonderful outdoor access to vast fields and incredible coastlines, Oxnard has plenty of access to other urban centers such as Ventura and Simi Valley.It's about an hour's drive from Los Angeles and is the perfect suburban enclave.

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Sacramento

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Median sales price in September: $93 month price change: - $30,5003-month price change: -5.32%
 
Sacramento is the capital of California and one of the best cities for buying a house right now.Even if you're not in politics, Sacramento has about 18,000 job openings, and the city's economy is growing faster than any other city in California.Plus, residents report that traffic is "pretty mild" most of the time, making it easy to get around town.Not only that, the low price level can also help you save a lot of living expenses.

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riverside

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Median sales price in September: $9 million3-month price change: - $253333-month price change: -4.65%
 
Nestled between the sister cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Riverside is a great place to buy a home and play.Arts and performances thrive in Riverside.Be sure to check out the Fox Center for the Performing Arts, the Riverside Municipal Auditorium and Events Center, and the Riverside Museum of Art.If you're interested in history, Riverside has institutions like the Mission Inn Museum and the Riverside Metropolitan Museum to satisfy the intellectual curiosity of scholars in every field.
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