What’s Happening in San Diego’s Real Estate Market?
Tuesday, March 05
Within the first month of 2024, the San Diego market has seen a lot more buyer activity as well as increased supply numbers for both single family detached homes as well as condos/townhomes. The Spring market looks good! New Listings for Single Family Houses were 1,484 compared to 1,425 last Jan...
Some Surprises in the California Real Estate Market!
Tuesday, February 27
The housing market in California slowed down substantially in 2023 with rising interest rates and sluggish inventory across the state. Home prices weren’t increasing like they did the first few years of the pandemic, especially in the Bay Area. Despite this slowdown, the greater Bay Area region i...
Old and New Rules About Real Estate in 2024
Tuesday, February 20
For most of 2023, homebuying wasn’t too pretty what with steep home prices, high mortgage rates and shortage of homes for sale. But this new year brings new hope. Could homebuyers get a break? Below are the old rules that no longer apply to the current real estate market according to some expert...
Real Estate: Diversifying Your Portfolio Investments
Tuesday, February 13
Real estate is often a rewarding investment with potential for passive income and long-term appreciation. It is also a smart way to diversify your portfolio beyond the traditional lineup of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Here are a few types of real estate investments to consider if you are l...
New “Tiny Home” Laws for California
Tuesday, February 06
To increase the availability of affordable housing more rapidly, the California legislature has approved several new laws effective in 2024 relative to ADUs. Here is a summary of some of them: AB1033: Allows ADUs to be sold separately from the homes they are associated with. SB 897: For all atta...
Why 2024 Could Be Good for Homebuyers
Tuesday, January 30
Here are three reasons why 2024 could be a better one than the past year for homebuyers: Inflation is cooling: It has steadily decreased since June 2022. High inflation means less purchasing power and higher interest rates Interest rates could drop: The Fed is already hinting at rate drops thi...