by countyproperties | Mar 13, 2014 | Real Estate news, San Diego Real Estate
Bubble fears, Chinese buyers abound in key locales. Home prices in Southern California, home to some of the worst craters in the housing crash, is coming back – at least in some places. In some corners of the Southland, it’s as if the housing crash never...
by countyproperties | Dec 26, 2013 | San Diego Foreclosure news, San Diego Real Estate
Rising home prices continue to pull underwater homeowners into positive equity positions, with 791,000 additional properties returning to a situation in which the borrower no longer owes more than the home is worth in the third quarter, CoreLogic (CLGX) said Tuesday....
by countyproperties | Dec 26, 2013 | Finance, San Diego Real Estate
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by countyproperties | Oct 18, 2013 | Latest News, San Diego Real Estate
The California housing market will continue to improve in 2014, with sales expected to shift toward primary homebuyers and both sales and home prices posting further gains. However, the Golden State is at risk of facing an economic wildcard heading into 2014,...
by countyproperties | Aug 10, 2013 | Latest News, Real Estate news, San Diego Investment Properties, San Diego Real Estate
Home prices continued to gain steam in May according to a closely-watched reading, even as mortgage rates climbed. The S&P/Case-Shiller home price index was up 12.2% compared to a year ago, slightly better than the 12.1% rise in April. It was the biggest...
by countyproperties | Jul 15, 2013 | New Homes, Real Estate news, San Diego Real Estate
You don’t have to be a whiz at Economics 101 to understand the supply and demand imbalance affecting available housing and developableland in San Diego County. You only need to drive around town or talk to neighbors in order to understand that the County is...