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San Diego Real Estate Housing Market tends to lead the nation's real estate activities. This blog looks at historical and current activity, including sales rates, months of inventory, median home price, unemployment, inflation, etc., with an intent to provide timely predictions for our market. Because such a large part of the current market is make up of Foreclosures and REOs, we will also look deeply at how they affect the current environment. Additionally, specific market segments are monitored, such as La Jolla Real Estate, Del Mar Real Estate, Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate, and Carmel Valley Real Estate
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This is a great post!  Please take a look if you haven't already read it.Buying a condominium unit can be more involved than buying a single family home. This is because you have to worry about both the unit itself and the condominium project as a whole. 10 Questions You Must Ask Before Purchasin...
03/28/2010
Have we finally hit (are hitting) bottom? This article says, "Predictions from Fisery and Moody's Economy.com, three quarters of America's 384 metropolitan areas can expect prices to go down less than 5% next year" So, is this a good thing or a bad thing? Clicking through to their source material...
03/28/2010
Great article on household formation vs new construction with data graphed back to 1963 can be found at When Will Housing Come Back.  The author's conclusion is about 2013 _and_ that when it does, it will be very powerful in the economy!
03/26/2010
 "Fed Chairman Bernanke is running amuck, and for the first time since the birth of the U.S. dollar, our government is egregiously abusing its power to print money" is the opening salvo from Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. in his Money and Market newsletter at http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/bernanke-runni...
03/22/2010
I have been engaged in some discussion on ForeclosureTruth with respect to the Immorality of Startegic Defaults and people living in homes rent free.  I pulled the following Thomas Jefferson quotes as mildly relevant... especially the last one. Truth is certainly a branch of morality and a very i...
03/21/2010
More expensive homes always take longer to market, if for no other reason than that there are so many fewer buyers who can afford the home.  That continues to be the case in La Jolla which is further aggravated by the stricter lending policiesThe bars represent months of inventory (that is, how m...
03/20/2010
Can you please suggest something? My client bought a tear-down.  He attempted to follow CCRs to put together an architectural committee.  Such a committee was formed and signed off on the plans for his new construction.  At the time, no one knew that the committee was improperly formed - it was d...
03/18/2010
I have long thought the term "Shadow Inventory" was strictly speaking of bank owned properties not yet released back onto the market.  In which case, there have been reports from Foreclosure Radar stating that there is, by their calculations no shadow inventory. However, a recent report came out ...
03/15/2010
San Diego, CA Homes for sale have three distinct markets as I have written about in previous blogs.  It is a buyer's market, a neutral market, and a seller's market; depending upon your price range.  I decided to take the inventory chart I have previously used and have it tell a better story.  He...
03/12/2010
In the last month, most of the pricing categories have increased slightly.  However, we have seen a larger jump in inventory at the high end of the market. That inventory is up is not a big deal.  We typically see more inventory come on the market in the spring.  As shown in the chart, it is stil...
03/10/2010
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The San Diego Real Estate Housing Market tends to lead the nation's real estate activities. This blog looks at current activity and trend data, including sales rates, months of inventory, median home price, unemployment, inflation, etc., with an intent to provide timely predictions for our market. Because such a large part of the current market is make up of San Diego Foreclosures and REOs we will also look deeply at how they affect the current environment. Additionally, specific market segments are monitored, such as La Jolla Real Estate, Del Mar Real Estate, Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate, and Carmel Valley Real Estate