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The rental home has been the subject of at least 30 calls to police, with around a dozen of those calls during the pandemic, officials said.

The rental home has been the subject of at least 30 calls to police, with around a dozen of those calls during the pandemic, officials said.

The median price of a home in the county crept up last month, but home sales fell, the California Association of Realtors reported.

A study looking at home sales from March 13 to Sept. 7 identified four San Diego County ZIP codes among the 125 priciest.
A report released Tuesday on the housing needs of San Diego found that the region has fallen drastically short of housing production goals.
The total reflects an increase of 5.18 percent —​ or $29.78 billion —​ over last year.
A $9.2 million state grant was awarded to a San Diego affordable housing project for qualifying veterans and their families.
New listings on the housing market in San Diego have dropped 27 percent from last year and about 10 percent over the last month.
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The zip codes with the most single-family sales tended to be more rural and suburban, such as Fallbrook, Ramona, Spring Valley and Poway.
The zip codes with most sales tended to be more rural and suburban, such as Fallbrook, Ramona, Spring Valley, Escondido and Oceanside.
Countywide sales of previously owned single-family homes and attached properties both fell from October to November, according to data.
A total of 91 of the 100 most expensive zip codes in the U.S. are in the Golden State, according to a report by PropertyShark.
San Diego County has four of the priciest zip codes in the nation​, according to a new report by PropertyShark.​
Countywide sales of previously owned homes and attached properties both fell from September to October while prices increased, data shows.
Countywide sales of previously owned single-family homes and attached properties both fell from August to September, according to data.
The median price of a San Diego County home was $584,000 in August, down from $584,500 in August 2018, according to CoreLogic.
Countywide sales of previously owned single-family homes fell from July to August while prices went up slightly, according to data.
Home sales have jumped by 10.1 percent in San Diego County, according to recent figures.
Countywide sales of previously owned single-family homes and attached properties like condominiums increased from June to July.
The San Diego market has the sixth-highest average mortgage debt in the country among major metro areas, according to data from Experian.
Several cities in San Diego County rank among the worst places for first-time homebuyers, according to a new WalletHub study.
Residents who intend to participate in San Diego County's upcoming online property auction must register by the end of Wednesday.
It's the fifth consecutive year the assessment roll has increased by 5 percent or more, according to County Assessor Ernest Dronenburg.
Home sales fell by double digits for the second consecutive month in December 2018, according to newly released data.
Home prices rose 4.6 percent in San Diego County in November, but home sales declined nearly 11 percent, according to a report.
Single-family home sales fell from 1,719 in October to 1,452 in November, a 15.5 percent drop.
Home prices rose 5.4 percent in San Diego County in October, while home sales dipped.
Home prices rose in San Diego County in September, but home sales sharply dropped, a real estate information service announced.
The median price of a single-family home in the county was up 5.8 percent last month, compared to September 2017, according to a report.
San Diego County Realtors sold the most single-family homes in September in Rancho Bernardo West and Fallbrook.
According to CoreLogic, the median price of a home in San Diego County was $583,000 last month, up from $535,000 in August 2017.
Rancho Bernardo West and Fallbrook led San Diego County in the number of single-family homes sold in August.
The median price of a San Diego County home was $579,750 last month, according to CoreLogic.
While purchase rates fell, median home prices for both single-family homes and larger homes increased from June to July.
The median price of a home in San Diego County was $575,000 last month, up from $545,000 in June 2017, according to CoreLogic.
Single-family home prices edged up 2 percent month-over-month, hitting $655,000, nearly 7 percent higher than a year ago.
The assessment is based on data from calendar year 2017, and represents a 6.11 percent increase over the previous year's figures.
"Ultimately, we have concluded that there will be an economic price to pay, as housing growth is not aligned with job growth."
The median price of a Southern California home was a record $530,000 in May, up 1.9 percent from $520,000 in April.
The Department of Housing and Community Development officials determined that 171,000 units need to be built locally from 2021 through 2029.