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The following section of the website is devoted to news articles that have information or an impact on the Downtown San Diego Real Estate Market. I always tell clients to not “take my word for it”. I encourage clients to do their own research and form their own opinions. These are the same resources that I refer to, in order to collect my opinions and facts on the state of the Downtown Market and lifestyle. In this section, it is our opinion that the articles we include do not only present one side of the story. We include EVERY interesting article that we find not only the ones that shed a positive outlook on the state of the Downtown Market. For your organizational convenience, we have separated the articles into three sections: Downtown, San Diego County, and National Real Estate/Urban Living General. Many of these articles are used in our blogs and monthly newsletters to stimulate thought and debate.
Please feel free contacting us should you have any questions, comments, or opinions on any of the follow articles. We have done everything possible to make this an interactive site for Buyers and Sellers of Downtown Real Estate. To that commitment, please let me know if you have come across an article (published or personal) that you feel needs to be included on the website. If Downtown is, or is going to be your home, then let us share your information with the Downtown San Diego Urban Community!
2011-11-03 Can you refinance?
Are you having questions in regards to if you can refinance or not? The San Diego Union Tribune is in this article giving you a how-to guide to refinacing.
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2011-11-03 Can you refinance?
Are you having questions in regards to if you can refinance or not? The San Diego Union Tribune is in this article giving you a how-to guide to refinacing.
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2011-11-02 American builders are starting to spend more money on home construction
MercuryNews.com are mentioning in a recent article that builders have been starting to spend more money on homes, roads, public schools and governement offices. Yet…we are still some time away from where the construction used to be.
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2011-11-02 American builders are starting to spend more money on home construction
MercuryNews.com are mentioning in a recent article that builders have been starting to spend more money on homes, roads, public schools and governement offices. Yet…we are still some time away from where the construction used to be.
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2011-10-29 Developers in Downtown San Diego want to build next to Industrial Workplace
Downtown San Diegos developer wants to build more residential space in the Columbia District right by the waterfront and only a few hundred feet away from Solar Turbines. Solar Turbines has been in business for about 80 years in the same location and are now worried that this would lead to an environmental review.
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2011-10-29 Developers in Downtown San Diego want to build next to Industrial Workplace
Downtown San Diegos developer wants to build more residential space in the Columbia District right by the waterfront and only a few hundred feet away from Solar Turbines. Solar Turbines has been in business for about 80 years in the same location and are now worried that this would lead to an environmental review.
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2011-10-26 Home prices are going up on a month to month basis
CNN Money is reporting that home prices are slowly going up and that the month of August shows a 0.2 percent increase. The year to year comparison shows the opposite with a 3.8 percent down.
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2011-10-26 Home prices are going up on a month to month basis
CNN Money is reporting that home prices are slowly going up and that the month of August shows a 0.2 percent increase. The year to year comparison shows the opposite with a 3.8 percent down.
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2011-10-25 iPhone apps if you are looking to buy a home
An iPhone app has been created to purchase homes, condos and lofts. This is a revolution in an attempt to simplify and expedite the sales process of purchasing a new home. Millions of people already use one of the iPhone models and with Apple pumping out newer models all the time Im sure that that number will keep risingwho knows maybe this will be the number one way to purchase a home in the years to come.
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2011-10-25 iPhone apps if you are looking to buy a home
An iPhone app has been created to purchase homes, condos and lofts. This is a revolution in an attempt to simplify and expedite the sales process of purchasing a new home. Millions of people already use one of the iPhone models and with Apple pumping out newer models all the time Im sure that that number will keep risingwho knows maybe this will be the number one way to purchase a home in the years to come.
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2011-10-24 The Pacific Gateway Project in Downtown San Diego – Delayed again
The Pacific Gateway Project by developer Doug Manchester in The Columbia District of Downtown San Diego was approved about 20 years ago but has not been built due to financial issues. The California Coastal Commission is about to have a new meeting where they might indicate that there will need to be a new approval to get this project going.
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2011-10-24 The Pacific Gateway Project in Downtown San Diego – Delayed again
The Pacific Gateway Project by developer Doug Manchester in The Columbia District of Downtown San Diego was approved about 20 years ago but has not been built due to financial issues. The California Coastal Commission is about to have a new meeting where they might indicate that there will need to be a new approval to get this project going.
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2011-10-23 Downtown San Diego Office Market is Recovering
The office market in Downtown San Diego as well as in the San Diego County is showing signs of a slow recovery. Vacancy numbers are getting a little bit lower and the average rent for office space has slightly gone up.
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2011-10-23 Downtown San Diego Office Market is Recovering
The office market in Downtown San Diego as well as in the San Diego County is showing signs of a slow recovery. Vacancy numbers are getting a little bit lower and the average rent for office space has slightly gone up.
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2011-10-22 Should Downtown San Diego be renovating or rebuilding?
Downtown San Diego has many old buildings with a lot of character and some residents believe that they are in need of renovation while others believe that they just need to be destroyed and rebuilt into something new. Check out this article on why renovation should be the remedy used in the East Village District.
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2011-10-22 Should Downtown San Diego be renovating or rebuilding?
Downtown San Diego has many old buildings with a lot of character and some residents believe that they are in need of renovation while others believe that they just need to be destroyed and rebuilt into something new. Check out this article on why renovation should be the remedy used in the East Village District.
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2011-10-20 Buy a house and get a U.S. Visa
As the housing market has had its quirks…we are now looking for more foreign investments. So up for debate is…should foreigners possibly get a Visa if they would buy real estate for at least $500,000?
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2011-10-20 Buy a house and get a U.S. Visa
As the housing market has had its quirks…we are now looking for more foreign investments. So up for debate is…should foreigners possibly get a Visa if they would buy real estate for at least $500,000?
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2011-10-19 Marina Cortez Project approved for renovation
Harbor Island…right outside Downtown San Diego is about to start renovation of the main and supporting buildings as well as creating an elevator tower and a waterfront promenade. The Port of San Diego approved the plans on its meeting October 11th,2011.
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2011-10-19 Marina Cortez Project approved for renovation
Harbor Island…right outside Downtown San Diego is about to start renovation of the main and supporting buildings as well as creating an elevator tower and a waterfront promenade. The Port of San Diego approved the plans on its meeting October 11th,2011.
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