by arnielevine | Apr 3, 2022 | Current Affairs, Finance, San Diego Real Estate
Housing PerspectiveIn addition to an extremely tight housing market in California, prospective homebuyers are also now facing the prospect of arising cost of living on everything from cars to gas to groceries to consumer goods. This, in turn, has triggered a more...
by arnielevine | Oct 28, 2021 | Finance, San Diego Real Estate
U.S. home sales rebounded in September, with existing home sales increasing 7 percent. Sales recorded a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 6.29 million in September, a decrease of 2.3 percent from a year ago. Total housing inventory continued to fall, with listings...
by arnielevine | Oct 28, 2021 | Home Repairs, San Diego Investment Properties, San Diego Real Estate
In the past, homeowners were often faced with a decision of whether or not to invest in home improvements. However, today’s environment is different, and it would seem that homeowners are now more inclined to make these investments instead of avoiding them. In...
by arnielevine | Oct 28, 2021 | Lakeside Real Estate, Large lots land, San Diego Real Estate
Exclusive! You here heard it first, The sellers are splitting up the properties and selling the home with 20 acres for 995k where else in a desirable area of San Diego county ,close to amenities, where can you find that, here you go?! 3BEDS 2BATHS 1,882 SQ FT 2005...
by arnielevine | Aug 31, 2021 | Current Affairs, Finance, San Diego Real Estate
Nearly two-thirds of home offers written by Redfin agents faced competition in July, down from a revised rate of 66.5% in June and a pandemic peak of 74.1% in April. While July’s bidding-war rate was the lowest since January, it was still higher than the 57.9%...
by arnielevine | Aug 31, 2021 | Current Affairs, San Diego Foreclosure news, San Diego Investment Properties, San Diego Real Estate
Property owners must still comply with state and local eviction ordinances for now. State law still allows landlords selling a single-family home to evict a tenant if the buyer will occupy the property. Some local laws are more restrictive.The U.S. Supreme Court ruled...