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  • Deal **Almost** Done!

    Deal **Almost** Done!

    The Midway Rising project, which aims to redevelop the city’s sports arena real estate in the Midway District, is still moving forward, although a final development deal won’t be considered until early 2025, according to San Diego Union-Tribune. This is a significant delay from the original goal of finalizing a deal by the end of…

  • San Diego Housing Boom!

    The San Diego housing market continues to be red hot, with home prices rising at the fastest rate in the nation for the sixth month in a row. According to San Diego Union-Tribune, home prices in the San Diego metropolitan area increased 10.3 percent annually in April, according to the S&P Case-Shiller Indices report released…

  • HOA Secrets Exposed!

    HOA Secrets Exposed!

    It’s unfortunate to hear that some homeowner associations are failing to provide their members with a voice at board meetings. As a local realtor, I have seen firsthand the negative impact that this can have on communities. According to San Diego Union-Tribune, the Open Meeting Act (Civil Code Sections 4900-4955) states that any member may…

  • Homeownership Steady, Still?

    The recent increase in California’s homeownership rate, hitting a 13-year high in 2023, might seem like good news, but the reality is far more nuanced. While the rate rose to 55.8% last year, according to San Diego Union-Tribune, it remains significantly lower than the national average of 65.9%. This improvement, though seemingly positive, is largely…

  • Housing Bubble Bursting?

    Hey everyone, As a local Realtor, I’m always keeping an eye on the real estate market, especially here in California. According to San Diego Union-Tribune, home price appreciation is expected to slow down in the next 12 months, both in California and in 35 other states. This news might sound a bit alarming, but it’s…

  • San Diego’s Price Plunge

    As a local realtor in San Diego, I’m always keeping an eye on the housing market. According to San Diego Union-Tribune, rental prices in San Diego are down, but it really depends on the neighborhood. For example, in May, the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in San Diego was $2,370, down 1.3 percent from…