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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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For my many investor clients, here is a nice description of one of the key terms you need to know and understand.Net operating Income (NOI) is an important number in real estate investing because it is used in two very important real estate ratios, The Capitalization Rate (CAP Rate) and the Debt ...
08/15/2010
We are currently suffering the hang-over from the economy-altering drug of the extended first-time homebuyer tax credit.  This simple chart shows average sales activity over the past fifteen years and charts each of the last four years directly. The navy blue line shows the average rate of sales ...
08/15/2010
Dear friends and clients.  The following is an _excellent_ (and a few other superlatives) post about interest rates for your loan.  It describes and provides clues as to why the rates we talk about for your home loan might seem out of line with those great mortgage rates you might see posted som...
08/12/2010
The following comes directly from HUD.GOV at  http://portal.hud.gov/portal/page/portal/HUD/topics/avoiding_foreclosure Avoiding Foreclosure Whether you're in foreclosure now or worried about it in the future, we have information that can help. Get Help Now!   Talk to a foreclosure avoidance couns...
08/11/2010
Earlier in the year, there was no overlap between condos and single family homes.  This change seems to indicate an inflation in Carmel Valley home prices creating a vacuum to be filled by attached homes. Most Carmel Valley condos are in seller's market territory. We are now looking at a fairly ...
08/10/2010
Admittedly somewhat of an awkward title, How long will it take to NOT sell my San Diego home? but I wanted to address the full lifecycle of failed listings as compared to succesfull sales. And for the condos / townhomes, we have: It is somewhat interesting to see that on average, a failed listing...
08/08/2010
We are always trying to identify the direction of the market, whether we are looking at sales price, pending listings, months of inventory, etc.  The following chart views the Days on Market (aka DOM). By "then" I only mean during the past year.  And "now" refers to the current active listings. T...
08/08/2010
In my last post, How long will it take my San Diego home to sell? a comment was submitted asking why million (plus) dollar homes showed as _typically_ selling within four months and yet we see high-end homes listed in glorious color in monthly magazines for seemingly much longer than that. The qu...
08/08/2010
I subscribe to a ton of newsletters and skim most of them.  One is called Money and Markets, by Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D.  Today there was an excellent post, actually it was mostly an interview with Peter Schiff discussing monetary polilcy, the boom & bust, government intervention, unemployment, etc...
08/04/2010
How long will it take my San Diego home to sell?  Whether it is the potential client you are courting to get their listing or a referral who simply gave the listing to you, one of the more common questions is, "How long will it take my house to sell?" Do you think the client gets the warm fuzzies...
08/03/2010
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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