Urban living continues to be a coveted lifestyle across the US and Europe, and Sabin is no exception. We remain a destination neighborhood because of affordability when compared with Irvington & Alameda, and yet still enjoy the same proximity to the city. Residents and potential home buyers are also attracted by our diversity, the walkability, and of course our outstanding elementary school rating. Adding to all of this, there is a continuous low supply of homes on the market here, creating a healthy supply and demand balance which has helped our property values weather the housing bust remarkably well. The Sabin neighborhood’s average home sale price in 2009 was $381k. Comparing that with an average sales price of $377k in 2008, and $419k in 2007, home owners here are well placed. (Note: The Sabin values above were defined by single family homes served by Sabin School.) -- by Suzanne Clark, Sabin resident and realtor
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What I love about the Sabin community is their focus on environmental safety. Their houses are filled with organics and flowers. Buying a Sabin home is a great investment.
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I agree. I visited the community a couple of times and I was awestruck by how lovely the houses are.
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I personally look for a place to stay and I'm glad I found your blog. I would love to live in the Sabin community.
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The Sabin community also has some tax breaks from the government since it focus on environmental safety.
These tax breaks surely do benefit their community. They deserve it too.
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