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San Diego County Home Prices Up 16% From Last Year
Statewide, the average median home price rose to $771,270, up from $765,610 in January and $699,000 in January 2021.

Statewide, the average median home price rose to $771,270, up from $765,610 in January and $699,000 in January 2021.

Statewide, the average median home price rose to $771,270, up from $765,610 in January and $699,000 in January 2021.

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The property, 532 N. 1st St., is just over 12,000 square feet and sits on a 21,928 square-foot lot.
The median price for homes in San Diego went up more than 14 percent in January.
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San Diego and Miami tied for the biggest jump in housing prices in December, but Phoenix and Tampa led for the entire year.
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“After 17 years living in Hawaii, it was time to move and scale my real estate company.”
The nearly 300,000 square-foot complex, across from Balboa Park, is slated for completion in April.
Affordability in San Diego County averaged at 26%, and homes in nearby Riverside County were far more affordable at 39%.
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The 80-unit Bay Inn Apartments complex is “one of the largest and most well-amenitized multi-family assets” in Pacific Beach.
The sale represented the largest multifamily transaction in coastal Encinitas in more than 14 years.
With inventory at record low levels in December, the limited supply is pushing price growth, as monthly home value appreciation accelerates.
The property, on a prominent Hillcrest corner, was originally built by Security Commercial and Savings Bank in the late 1920s.
“Industrial space in San Diego continues to be one of the most desired product types.”
“Health care real estate in San Diego remains a highly sought-after asset class.”
Neither the full purchase price was disclosed, nor the seller.
The Thunder Drive property is a 320-bed general acute-care hospital in North County.
The portfolio includes retail, restaurant office and multi-family spaces.
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Mark Bretz will be involved in influencing public policy and awareness among realtor members as a liaison among SDAR.
The two-story building at 1808 Aston Ave. was approximately 90% leased at sale.
The complex, located at 1501 E. Grand Ave., is within reach of San Diego Safari Park and Camp Pendleton.
San Diego is no longer among the top three markets.
TGP Ventures acquired both buildings, one on Louisiana Street and the other on 36th Street in Normal Heights.
The renovated complex, south of the Otay River and San Diego Bay, includes 16 two-bedroom/1.5-bathroom townhomes.
The property, at 4576 Idaho St., sold for full asking price.
Francisco Family Partnership sold the property, 6015 Paseo Delicias, to undisclosed local investors.
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“Carlsbad Village is one of the most dynamic and gentrifying neighborhoods in North County – and this property is right in the heart of it.”
The Campus at San Diego Business Park provides “unsurpassed regional, national and international access.”
Tenants leased the most space in Otay Mesa, followed by Carlsbad, Vista, Miramar and Chula Vista.
While prices remain at an all-time high across the country, “the growth in housing prices, may be beginning to decelerate.”
“This sale is another example of how tight supply and ample cash in the market continues to appreciate multi-family assets in San Diego.”