Northern California - a good choice for Chinese homes/investments (1)
Northern California - a good choice for Chinese homes/investments (1) A life that integrates city and nature. On a snow-covered mountain, under the bright sunshine, a pair of young people...
A life that blends city and nature. On a snow-covered mountain, under the bright sunshine, a young couple wearing ski clothes and carrying ski equipment rushed down the mountain quickly and elegantly. Hours later on the clean white sand, the same man and woman were walking on the beach, the warm water hitting their feet. An hour later, the couple was sitting in an elegant restaurant in the city, listening to elegant music, eating a delicious dinner, and discussing which nightclub they would go to after dinner. This is not a movie scene, this is real life in Northern California and San Francisco.
California is a long and narrow state on the Pacific coast of the western United States. It covers an area of 410,000 square kilometers and is the third largest state in the United States. With a population of 37 million, it is the most populous state in the United States. Traditionally, people refer to the Bay Area with San Francisco as its core as Northern California, and the Los Angeles metropolitan area as Southern California.
San Francisco, also known as San Francisco, is an important seaport city, financial, trade and cultural center in the western United States. It is centered on San Francisco and includes 9 surrounding counties, 101 towns, and 7,000 square miles of land. San Francisco is surrounded by water on three sides, with a beautiful environment, pleasant climate, warm winters and cool summers, and abundant sunshine. It is known as the most popular city among Americans. It is famous for its steep hillsides, unique cable cars, Golden Gate Bridge, and Fisherman's Wharf. The San Francisco Bay Area enjoys a reputation for natural beauty, cultural freedom, prosperity, diversity and a new era. It is the most livable place in the world.
The San Francisco Bay Area is the largest metropolitan area on the West Coast of the United States after Los Angeles, with a total population of more than 7 million, including about 700,000 Chinese. It is also one of the areas with the highest per capita income in the United States. In some areas of Silicon Valley, the density of Asians ranks first in the United States, with some cities even as high as 50%. In the urban area of San Francisco, there are a large number of old overseas Chinese from Guangdong. In Fremont in the East Bay, more than 50% are Asians (Indians are the first, followed by Chinese). In Cupertino in the South Bay, 36% are Asians.
California accounts for six of the top ten zip codes in the United States with the largest number of homes sold worth tens of millions of dollars. The 94027 zip code in Atherton, a peninsula in the Bay Area, performed well. A total of seven luxury homes worth more than 10 million yuan were sold last year, ranking sixth.
Natural wonders and diverse outdoor and recreational activities Northern California, where San Francisco is located, has always been known for its rich tourism resources. It has countless cultural and historical sites, as well as unique natural heritage, charming towns, winding and beautiful coastal roads, warm sunshine and clean beaches, grand museums and exquisite galleries, attracting countless tourists.
Northern California is world-famous for its unique natural environment. Starting from San Francisco, we visited many famous national parks along the way. Not only did we experience the breathtaking beauty of the redwood forests of Northern California, we also came to Sonoma County and Napa Valley, which are famous for producing world-class wines, to taste wine. You can also bike around the vineyards, hike through the redwood forests, or ride horses to the beach to soak up the California sunshine and enjoy a pleasant morning.
Yosemite is a paradise for outdoor activities – you can choose camping, fishing, skiing, rock climbing, or rafting to get up close and personal with nature. The vast and deep valleys in Yosemite, with steep cliffs, dense pine forests, and rushing waterfalls, are shocking and unforgettable.
Lake Tahoe is a famous resort area, surrounded by many ski resorts, campgrounds and tourist attractions. The clear blue lake and the snow-covered mountains in the distance are the labels of Lake Tahoe.
Route 1 connects countless exquisite towns and breathtaking scenery on the West Coast of the United States. It stretches from Leggett at the southern end of Mangrove National Park in the north to Dana Point in Los Angeles in the south. It leans against the evergreen mountains of California in the east and overlooks the surging Pacific Ocean in the west. Like a pearl necklace.
The prosperous and diverse San Francisco Bay Area San Francisco's bay, bridges, scenery, neighborhoods, and the ease and convenience of getting around make it one of the best tourist cities in the world. San Francisco is famous for its steep hills, unique cable cars, Golden Gate Bridge, and Fisherman's Wharf.
Spring all year round - the Bay Area has a typical cool-summer Mediterranean climate, with minimal temperature changes. It is neither hot nor cold all year round. It is mild and humid, and various plants grow luxuriantly. There are more than 300 sunny days a year and the air quality is very good. Clear skies. There are no distinct four seasons like other areas, but each season still has its own characteristics. If you want to experience different seasons, you only need to drive a few hours to get there. For example, in winter, it only takes four hours from the Bay Area to places with snow; in summer, it only takes three hours to get to hot areas. People who live locally often have a hard time finding comparable places to travel to because it's just so beautiful.
The irreplicable Silicon Valley – has more than 10,000 companies, large and small, including Apple, Google, Facebook, Intel, HP, Cisco, Lucent, NVIDIA and other large companies. With research institutions for emerging technologies such as semiconductors, the Internet, biology, space, ocean, communications, and energy materials emerging in the region, Silicon Valley has objectively become the cradle of high-tech in the United States.
Good educational environment – The San Francisco Bay Area has excellent school district resources. There are at least nine to ten public high schools in the Bay Area ranked among the top 300 in the United States, as well as Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley.
Convenient life – The high-density Chinese population has also led to the integration of local culture. In local mainstream supermarkets, you can buy Chinese food and condiments that are bought in China and that are not available in China. The Chinese in the Bay Area still have an enviable taste, and a large number of Chinese restaurants can be found in almost all cities.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, there are many shopping malls and other shopping paradises. Many famous brand boutiques and cost-effective products make it easy for people to max out their cards.
Most friends or clients who have just arrived in the San Francisco Bay Area will exclaim: "Why are the housing prices here so expensive?" Not only are housing prices expensive, but rents are also expensive. The fundamental reasons for the continuous appreciation are: 1. Scarcity of land: The entire bay area is surrounded by the sea on one side and mountains on three sides, with a large hollow bay in the middle. Therefore, there is very little industrial, commercial and residential land available. There are 300 peaks over 300 meters in the nine counties. 2. Large population: The Bay Area has a population of more than 7 million and covers an area of 18,000 square kilometers. This means that nearly 20% of California’s population is concentrated in 4% of the area. The average annual population growth in the United States is about 0.8%, while California is still growing at a rapid rate of about 1%, and Santa Clara County, where Silicon Valley is located, has won the state crown with a high rate of 1.6% every year! 3. Strong economy and diverse employment opportunities: In 2013, the world's top 20 ultra-high-end brands were in the San Francisco Bay Area, and the average annual salary of Silicon Valley engineers was between 100,000 and 200,000. In addition, there are bonuses and stock income. 4. Pleasant climate and beautiful scenery: California has a Mediterranean climate, and under the care of the Pacific Ocean, the Bay Area has warm winters and cool summers, dry and mild. The average daily high temperature throughout the year ranges from 13 degrees to 21 degrees. Air conditioning is basically not needed here. 5. Multiculturalism: California is a state where ethnic minorities make up the majority. Asians account for about 14%, whites account for 40%, blacks account for 7%, and the rest are Latinos. There is one Chinese in every 11 people in the Bay Area. Asians account for 23% and whites account for 52%.
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