Finding a new condo in Silicon Valley can be like finding a needle in a haystack. Competitive buyers and pushback from development naysayers leave little for prospective buyers hoping to be in the right place at the right time.

There is good news, however. Bisnow has put together a list of condo projects headed to the Bay Area that offer a variety of housing and prices.

Almaden Terrace - San Jose

Rendering Courtesy of SiliconSage Builders

Almaden Terrace, located at 1821 Almaden Road in the Willow Glen neighborhood of San Jose, is a five-story complex consisting of 96 units. Expected to complete by the end of 2018, developer SiliconSage Builders has yet to release floor plans but it will include a pool, 200 parking spaces, gym, and community room. The condos are expected to appeal to first-time buyers unable to afford single-family homes in this sought-after neighborhood.

Nuevo - Santa Clara

Rendering Courtesy of SummerHill Homes

Nuevo, located within Santa Clara’s Lawrence Station Area Plan, is a broad scope 27-acre development offering a range of housing, including single-family homes and condos, across 457 total housing units. Developers SummerHill Housing Group and the Woodley Architectural Group have joined forces to create a community with over 40,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, parks, and a community center. Construction begins in September with completion expected in 2022.

1101 West El Camino Real - Sunnyvale

Rendering Courtesy of 1101 West

1101 West, located on West El Camino Real near the neighborhood of Sunnyvale West in Sunnyvale, is a four-story development. Developers Regis Homes Bay Area and Tricon Capital will showcase 52 units that range from studios and three-bedrooms. Highlights include EV charging stations for all homeowners and an annual VTA pass for light rail and buses. Construction is underway and sales are expected to begin this summer. A completion date has not yet been provided.

Greyhound Residential Project - San Jose

Rendering Courtesy of the City of San Jose

Greyhound Residential Project, proposed by developer KT Urban, would be the first approved high-rise residential development in San Jose in over two years. Located at the former Greyhound Lines bus station on 70 South Almaden Ave. in Downtown San Jose, the project would include 708 units that encompass two towers. Amenities include a 20,000-square-foot common space between the towers and 14,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Construction is expected to begin July 2018 with completion in 2020.