'The housing market is crazy' | Tracy ranks as the hottest housing market during pandemic
3 Mar 2022
TRACY, Calif. — Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tracy has become the hottest housing market in Northern California.
According to analysis done by the San Francisco Chronicle, from January 2020 to January 2022, home prices have continued to soar in the San Joaquin County city.
A typical home value now sits at $1,037,000 and appreciating at 58% in just two years time.
"We are a central location within an hour drive to many of the urban centers and markets. We have great recreation and safety, so all of these things combine to strong value recognition by new residents," said Michael Nimon, economic development director for the City of Tracy.
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