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June 2019 North County and San Diego Real Estate Report

June 2019 North County and San Diego Real Estate Report

June 2019 North County and San Diego Real Estate Report continues with trends that started last summer. Home prices are slowly rising while the volume of home sales drops and available inventory creeps up. North County showed a year-over median price increase of just 1.0 percent while San Diego County as a whole saw year-over prices rise by 2.6 percent.

The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices put San Diego metro price gains at the lowest of their 20-city index for the fourth month in a row. Even with low interest rates, the price of homes in high-cost markets like San Diego is keeping buyers at bay. Some experts do believe that interest rates may drop even lower. Those lower rates could help warm up our market.

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May 2019 North County and San Diego Real Estate Report

May 2019 North County and San Diego Real Estate Report

The May 2019 North County and San Diego Real Estate Report shows that after climbing at a fairly fast pace for several years, home-price growth is slowing down. North County saw its first year-over, median price downturn in 43 months. Countywide, prices continued to move up at a moderate rate of 2.4 percent compared to the previous April.

Before you panic about a crash, most experts don’t see one coming soon. They blame this slowdown on a lack of affordability in high priced markets like ours. This lack of affordability is because home prices have risen faster than wages.

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April 2019 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

April 2019 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

The April 2019 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report has good news for both home buyers and sellers. If you are thinking of buying, there’s good news all around. Home appreciation has slowed down considerably, interest rates are holding steady, and homes were as affordable in March as they were a year earlier. According to RealEstate.com, it’s even improving for first-time buyers.

If you are thinking of selling, it’s still a great time. Although inventory is slowing growing, it’s still very low. And this is a great time of year to sell a home. Realtor.com® claims that the beginning of April is the best time to put your home on the market. Their research shows that homes sell for more now than they do at the beginning of the year, and there are fewer homes for sale, thus less competition, than there will be in coming months.

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October 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

October 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

The North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report has been talking about market changes since spring. Now the numbers are finally coming in, and major sources are reporting a shift in the real estate market. This is what the California Association of Realtors® said, “Home sales in California have been lackluster in recent months and prices began to show signs of softening. We cannot deny that a market shift is underway anymore.”

Realtor.com® agrees and says the market is shifting from a seller’s to a buyer’s market with “California experiencing the nation’s biggest increase in the number of homes seeing list price reductions.”

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June 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

June 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

The June 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report continues to show a slight turnaround in the years-long trend of tightening inventory. As I noted last month, the number of homes for sale in San Diego and North County has been shrinking since 2015. Last month, year-over inventory in both markets finally increased. This month, we saw it continue to grow in North County and level-off countywide. This will be something to watch as the year progresses.

Statewide, we also saw a rise in inventory, but not across the nation as a whole. Experts are predicting home prices will continue to grow at double the pace of wages.

We have not seen enough of a shift to make any kind of major change in our market, but the lack of inventory is what has kept pressure on housing prices. If inventory continues to rise, this will bring more choices for home buyers and weaken home appreciation. Rising interest rates will also put pressure on home values.

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May 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

May 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

The May 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report brings us a month of firsts. The median home price countywide hit its highest point ever at $575,000. That’s $15,000 higher than in March and 8.7 percent more compared to the previous year. North County also saw a new high with its median price increasing 7.4 percent over the previous year, hitting $644,500.

April’s other first was a year-over increase in new listings in both North County and San Diego County as a whole. We haven’t seen this happen since August 2016. This increase in new listings combined with fewer sales kept inventory levels from decreasing. They are still quite low at 2.1 months in North County and 1.9 months in San Diego County, but this is the first time inventory has not seen a year-over drop since 2015.

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April 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

April 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report

The April 2018 North County and San Diego Real Estate Market Report continues to show strong price growth, tight inventory and fewer sales compared to 2017. Those price increases along with rising mortgage rates are making it tough for home buyers. The San Diego economy is strong based on a recent study by University of San Diego, but experts don’t see the real estate boom lasting forever.

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