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April 22, 2010

Here’s the most important part of this report for this week.
“The median list price in OCEANSIDE,
CA this week is $360,000. The 572
properties have been on the market
for an average of 110 days.”
Inventories (number of homes that are listed for sale) are rising.  With more [...]

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It’s an age old question. Is it better to RENT, or better to BUY? Let’s do some very simple analysis, and in later posts we’ll learn more about why buying a home makes sense much of the time, while renting a house is likewise a good move from time to time. Check out the chart [...]

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This is an older post, but I like it because it’s playful and still informative. Sandi Hadley and myself (Don Reedy) work together in the North County San Diego housing market to list homes and help buyers purchase homes. We’re always available to talk, and that’s what this innovative post is about. [...]

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April 15, 2010
More people can now afford to buy a home at mortgage rates that remain lower than a year ago. Inventory of homes for sale were reduced, and partially because of that home sale prices increased, while home sale volumes decreased.
This is perhaps the best time to buy a home in San Diego [...]

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In one of this week’s columns we talked about how home prices in North County San Diego seemed to be appreciating at a somewhat higher rate than in other areas of San Diego County.  And though this is an interesting and potentially good trend, as with all such trends, it does not tell the whole [...]

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Solving the Real Estate Puzzle

San Diego, CA – April 7, 2010
Today we’re going to look at the effect of the Bond Market on Mortgage interest rates.  What you pay for the cost of money to buy your home actually impacts you more than the asking price of the home.
This week’s economic calendar may seem slow [...]

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