Friday, August 10, 2018

Bearing Properties Sacramento

Bearing Properties Sacramento is a relatively new group dedicated to Residential Real Estate Brokerage and Custom Property Management Services.

Inquire about personalized services and rates in Sacramento - Yolo and surrounding Counties.



Bearing Properties Sacramento
Bearing Properties Sacramento
As the California Bay Area is moving to Sacramento - more and more property managers are appearing. It is overwhelming to investigate who is what.

Do be very careful.

By experience - a bad or inexperienced property manager could cause unbelievable havoc.






Bearing Properties Sacramento
Bearing Properties Sacramento

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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Bearing Properties

Bearing Properties Sacramento
Bearing Properties Sacramento


Bearing Properties - a new company formed in May of 2017 - offers a complete combination of expert knowledge and experience in Property Law as well as Real Estate transactions to offer excellent coverage / protection.


Bearing Properties is dedicated to providing owners with transparent and cost-effective Management services. 

Some of the clear advantages of hiring our services include: ​
  • Online owner and tenant accessibility for payments. 
  • Affordable and efficient maintenance. 
  • Reduced legal fees. 
  • Reduced real estate fees. 
  • Does not charge vacancy fees. 
  • Free rental ...




Friday, March 9, 2018

Thousands of People have fled the Bay Area for Sacramento

As housing prices rise, 17,000 Bay Area workers commute from the Sacramento region
December 16, 2017 03:55 AMUpdated December 23, 2017 02:35 PM 

The weekday commute to the Bay Area from the Sacramento region isn’t easy. It can range from a 90-minute train ride to Richmond to a multi-hour slog to Silicon Valley.

More than 17,000 Sacramento-area residents make the commute anyway, according to a Bee review of the latest census data.

For context, that’s enough people to fill the Golden 1 Center to capacity.

It is infamously expensive to live in the Bay Area. Median home prices range from $700,000 in Oakland to $1.6 million in Mountain View, according to tracking firm Zillow.com. The median home price in Sacramento is about $300,000.


As a result, thousands of people have fled the Bay Area for Sacramento in recent years.

Some of them didn’t quit their jobs by the bay. And thousands more already here decided to earn a Bay Area salary and live in Sacramento.


It’s not just IT workers making the commute.

In fact, most of the workers who commute from Sacramento to the Bay Area are in the construction industry, census figures show. Construction workers in the San Francisco metropolitan area earn an average of $73,000 a year, about 30 percent higher than the average in the Sacramento region.

Local areas closest to San Francisco have the highest proportion of Bay Area commuters, census figures show.

About 3 percent of workers, or about 1,480 people, in the Sacramento County Delta area commute to the bay. Roughly 2.6 percent of workers in Yolo County, or 2,400 people, commute to the bay.
In Sacramento County, more than 2 percent of workers in both Natomas and Elk Grove work in the Bay Area.

Notes: For this story, the Bay Area includes the following counties: San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Contra Costa, Alameda and Marin. Census data represent an average from 2013 through 2016.
Phillip Reese is The Bee's data specialist and teaches at Sacramento State. Reach him at 916-321-1137 or 916-278-5420.