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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.
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2011-01-29 San Diego’s 2010 foreclosure drop among highest in the U.S.
RealtyTrac says the San Diego region in 2010 saw the third largest drop in foreclosures, behind Washington D.C. and the Riverside region, in Southern California.
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2011-01-29 San Diego’s 2010 foreclosure drop among highest in the U.S.
RealtyTrac says the San Diego region in 2010 saw the third largest drop in foreclosures, behind Washington D.C. and the Riverside region, in Southern California.
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2011-01-28 San Diego home prices hold steady in S&P index
San Diego was the only major metro area in the U.S. to post a monthly gain in the S&P/Case Shiller Home Price Index, a leading measure of U.S. home prices released on Tuesday.
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2011-01-28 San Diego home prices hold steady in S&P index
San Diego was the only major metro area in the U.S. to post a monthly gain in the S&P/Case Shiller Home Price Index, a leading measure of U.S. home prices released on Tuesday.
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2011-01-27 West leads December jump in new home sales
The West showed the biggest increase in such sales last month, says a monthly report from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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2011-01-27 West leads December jump in new home sales
The West showed the biggest increase in such sales last month, says a monthly report from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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2011-01-26 Foreclosures in San Diego County fall to lowest level since ’07
Foreclosures and defaults fell in San Diego county and across the state. But experts wonder if it’s due to less financial distress or shifts in lending policies.
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2011-01-26 Foreclosures in San Diego County fall to lowest level since ’07
Foreclosures and defaults fell in San Diego county and across the state. But experts wonder if it’s due to less financial distress or shifts in lending policies.
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2011-01-25 As foreclosures rise, so do lawsuits
Despite federal loan modification programs and a wave of government investigations and homeowner lawsuits, banks foreclosed on a record number of homes last year and seem poised to seize even more this year. But in places like San Diego County, which was one of the first areas to experience the real estate collapse, the foreclosure rate appears to be slowing.
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2011-01-25 As foreclosures rise, so do lawsuits
Despite federal loan modification programs and a wave of government investigations and homeowner lawsuits, banks foreclosed on a record number of homes last year and seem poised to seize even more this year. But in places like San Diego County, which was one of the first areas to experience the real estate collapse, the foreclosure rate appears to be slowing.
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2011-01-24 To rent or to buy in San Diego? Trulia weighs in.
Trulia on Monday reported that it’s cheaper to buy than to rent in nearly three-quarters of the 50 largest cities in the country, with Miami, Las Vegas and Arlington, Texas, leading the list. New York, Seattle and Kansas City, Mo., topped the list of cities where renting makes more sense.
Where did San Diego land? A little past the middle, at No. 32.
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2011-01-24 To rent or to buy in San Diego? Trulia weighs in.
Trulia on Monday reported that it’s cheaper to buy than to rent in nearly three-quarters of the 50 largest cities in the country, with Miami, Las Vegas and Arlington, Texas, leading the list. New York, Seattle and Kansas City, Mo., topped the list of cities where renting makes more sense.
Where did San Diego land? A little past the middle, at No. 32.
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2011-01-22 Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates mixed this week
The average 30-year fixed rate rose to 4.74 percent from 4.71 last week, while the 15-year fixed rate slipped to 4.05 percent from 4.08 percent last week.
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2011-01-22 Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates mixed this week
The average 30-year fixed rate rose to 4.74 percent from 4.71 last week, while the 15-year fixed rate slipped to 4.05 percent from 4.08 percent last week.
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2011-01-20 U.S. housing starts slowed sharply in December
Groundbreaking on new homes fell more than expected in December to its lowest in over a year, suggesting the battered housing sector remained a roadblock to a recovery.
Housing starts in the United States dropped to an annual rate of 529,000 units, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday, down from November’s 553,000 and well below forecasts of about 550,000 in a Reuters poll. At current levels, starts account for less than a quarter of their boom-time peaks.
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2011-01-20 U.S. housing starts slowed sharply in December
Groundbreaking on new homes fell more than expected in December to its lowest in over a year, suggesting the battered housing sector remained a roadblock to a recovery.
Housing starts in the United States dropped to an annual rate of 529,000 units, the Commerce Department said on Wednesday, down from November’s 553,000 and well below forecasts of about 550,000 in a Reuters poll. At current levels, starts account for less than a quarter of their boom-time peaks.
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2011-01-19 SoCal home prices still outpacing San Diego’s in December
Home prices in Southern California increased slightly while home sales rose more than normal in December from November, DataQuick Information Systems reported on Tuesday.
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2011-01-19 SoCal home prices still outpacing San Diego’s in December
Home prices in Southern California increased slightly while home sales rose more than normal in December from November, DataQuick Information Systems reported on Tuesday.
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2011-01-18 San Diego County home sales up, but prices fall (UPDATE)
San Diego County’s housing prices ended 2010 about where they began a year ago after peaking in the spring, DataQuick Information Systems reported Monday.
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2011-01-18 San Diego County home sales up, but prices fall (UPDATE)
San Diego County’s housing prices ended 2010 about where they began a year ago after peaking in the spring, DataQuick Information Systems reported Monday.
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