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San Diego Real Estate Sales Improve

There were 1,877 single-family homes sold during April in San Diego County, which is 296 more homes than the 1,581 that where sold in April of last year. The MEDIAN (midpoint) selling price was $330K, which is also up from $320K last month, but still much less than the $427K median price of April 2008. [...]

January Real Estate Trends

Some good news on the San Diego home front for today’s buyers. Affordability and selection haven’t been this good in many years. But the San Diego market continues to be bad news for sellers, as prices continued their downward slide…

San Diego November Market Trends

San Diego single family home sales have continued to rise for the fifth month in a row. Affordable homes are selling well, while sales of higher-priced home remain sluggish.
In San Diego’s North County, sales in most affluent coastal communities showed no improvement from last October’s numbers. In contrast, sales in the some of the more affordable communities doubled

San Diego October Market Trends:

Sales Up & Prices Down
In brief, San Diego single family home sales have continued to rise for the fourth month in a row, nearly double last October’s numbers. This puts sales up almost 6% for the year. As in past months, prices continue to slide, with median prices down 1.9% since September, and off nearly [...]

Why we need Fannie Mae

How the dream of home ownership become a nightmare for so many. The seeds of this disaster might be traced back to a cost-saving measure that is likely to cost taxpayers over 200 billion. There may be a lesson here…

Housing Bill:
Good and Bad for San Diego Real Estate

The housing bill was signed this morning… which will hopefully help to stabilize the housing market. Here’s a couple immediate implications for existing and prospective homeowners in San Diego. The new bill permanently changes the conforming loan limit to $625,500 in high cost areas like San Diego. This is good news and bad news for San Diego real estate.

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