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San Jose is taking a bold stand against neglected properties. The City Council just approved fines of up to $10,000 a day—and as much as $500,000 a year—for blighted homes and buildings that drag down neighborhoods. In this episode, we break down what these new penalties mean, why the city is taking such a tough stance, and how this connects to the current San Jose housing market—where inventory is tight, homes sell fast, and median prices remain high.
Learn how these changes could impact property values, homeowners, and buyers in San Jose and across the Bay Area.
👉 Read more and access full market data here: https://www.harvrealtor.com/10000Fines-SanJose
By Harv Balu5
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San Jose is taking a bold stand against neglected properties. The City Council just approved fines of up to $10,000 a day—and as much as $500,000 a year—for blighted homes and buildings that drag down neighborhoods. In this episode, we break down what these new penalties mean, why the city is taking such a tough stance, and how this connects to the current San Jose housing market—where inventory is tight, homes sell fast, and median prices remain high.
Learn how these changes could impact property values, homeowners, and buyers in San Jose and across the Bay Area.
👉 Read more and access full market data here: https://www.harvrealtor.com/10000Fines-SanJose