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La Jolla ZIP Code Among Country's Most Expensive: Study
San Diego is home to five of the nation's 100 priciest ZIP codes.

San Diego is home to five of the nation's 100 priciest ZIP codes.

The La Jolla area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.

National home prices have surged over the past year; the La Jolla area was no exception.
The County invested $5.5 million from its Housing Trust Fund in the development.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The La Jolla area was no exception.
Home prices are higher in the La Jolla area recently. See how much.
Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in San Diego County area.
A study looking at home sales from March 13 to Sept. 7 identified four San Diego County ZIP codes among the 125 priciest.
San Diego County has four of the priciest zip codes in the nation​, according to a new report by PropertyShark.​
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The most expensive residential property sold in San Diego County in November was a gated estate in La Jolla Shores.
Real estate prices and home sales in San Diego County are on the rise, according to CoreLogic.​
Although home prices in San Diego rose by just 0.1% between July and August, compared to a year ago prices jumped up 5.8%.
The most expensive property sold in September in the region was a six-bedroom, six-bath home in La Jolla.
Of more than 2,100 houses sold in August across the region, the most expensive was a 5,100-square-foot La Jolla home.
There's a caveat, a real estate research analyst explained.
The climb in housing prices in San Diego since 2000 is the third-fastest in the U.S., according to a report released Tuesday.
The county's most expensive home sold during the month of May was in La Jolla Shores.
The number of available homes was among factors that led to an increase in values in March, according to S & P's indices.
The federal funding infusion should provide mortgage assistance for at least 12,000 more struggling homeowners, officials said.
The number of homes sold in March was 7 percent fewer than the same month one year ago.
Less than a third of San Diego County homeowners have submitted their second installments, official said.
You will never hear your bank say you can get a better deal elsewhere (even though you probably can).
Sales and prices climb compared to last year, but there are a few downturns to report.
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And wait until you see the view from the master bedroom.
Take a look at this eye-popping chart—see where you can, and cannot, afford a house.
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The view from this home can't be topped...from the rooftop deck to the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Summary of the 12 homes sold in La Jolla from Nov. 3-9, 2014. By Gary Kent of the Gary Kent Team, a division of Keller Williams Realty
Property owners who have been reassessed at higher values will be notified after July 7.
Home prices in San Diego picked up 15.3 percent between April 2013 and the same month this year.
Even though demand is up, rental costs dropped 5 percent.
The SDAR's data showed that 1,703 houses sold in May, a 14 percent drop from April and 30 percent below the mark from May of last year.
The site may be developed into multi-family residences.
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The new deadline is May 16.