San Diego Foreclosure Trends - February 2010
There were 33,335 San Diego foreclosure homes and 5,399 new foreclosure filings in February 2010. The average sales price of an San Diego County CA home was $412,457 and the average sales price of a f...
There were 33,335 San Diego foreclosure homes and 5,399 new foreclosure filings in February 2010. The average sales price of an San Diego County CA home was $412,457 and the average sales price of a f...
A simplified guide for painless purchasing of your San Diego home, part 3 of 4. Okay, you've made your lists of: must have? and “would be nice? features, and you've identified desirable neighbo...
A simplified guide for painless purchasing of your San Diego home, part 2 of 4. Part I of this four-part series dealt with analyzing your financial situation, getting prior loan approval, and determi...
A simplified guide for painless purchasing of your San Diego home, part 1 of 4. Congratulations! So you've made the decision to stop renting and purchase a place of your own. The home buying pro...
Low listing prices, reasonable interest rates, and an abundant variety of homes to choose from are among a few of the reasons now is the perfect time for buyers to make a move in today's real estate m...
Condominiums and townhouses offer an affordable option to single-family homes when buying San Diego real estate, and they're ideal for those who appreciate a maintenance-free lifestyle. But before you...
There were 32,859 San Diego foreclosure homes and 5,299 new foreclosure filings in January 2010. The average sales price of an San Diego County CA home was $413,329 and the average sales price of a fo...
Updated at 8:29 AM, Mon April 16, 2018 When selling a home in San Diego, the first thing homeowners may ask themselves is whether or not they should bother to make repairs before selling. Once o...
Home sales surged in the fourth quarter of 2009 with many areas seeing double digit gains according to the National Association of Realtors. Total existing-home sales (single-family and condo) jumped...
A slower San Diego real estate market is creating more of a demand for reverse 1031 exchanges. Properties are taking longer to sell making it difficult for sellers to adhere to 1031 exchange 180 day r...