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Quality of Life in Stockton -
Housing

Stockton provides residents with affordable, comfortable housing. New residential developments, in the north and south, complement historic homes found throughout central Stockton.

Median Home Price Comparison - 2nd Quarter 2006

Locations Median Price
Stockton (August 2006) $355,000
Tracy (August 2006) $525,000
Manteca (August 2006) $425,000
Lodi (August 2006) $350,000
Sacramento $380,600
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana $576,300
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos $613,100
Anaheim-Santa Ana $726,200
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara $748,200
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont $751,900
Pleasanton $785,000
California $576,360
National $227,500
Sources: Central Valley Assn. of Realtors, Bay East Assn. of Realtors, National Association of Realtors, and CNNmoney.com

Our local newspaper, The Record, contains a classified section featuring homes for rent and for sale.


Single Family Homes
The median home price for a single family home in Stockton is around $355,000 (Source: Central Valley Association of Realtors -- August 2006). There are several large residential communities within Stockton, some include:

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- Blossom Ranch

- Brookside

- Quail Lakes

- Spanos Park

- Weston Ranch
Most of these communities include elementary schools, retail services, community centers and churches. For more information on purchasing a home in Stockton, contact the Central Valley Association of Realtors at (209) 858-1700.

Condominiums, Apartments and Rental Homes
For those of you looking for a little less maintenance, Stockton offers close to a hundred condominium and apartment complexes.

There is also an ample supply of homes for rent within the Stockton area. For more information on renting a home in Stockton contact the Rental Property Association at (209) 944-9266.

Additional information can be obtained from the Housing Authority at (209) 466-7941, or the City of Stockton's Housing Division at (209) 937-8539.

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