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Is the San Diego Housing Market Going to Crash in 2026?
If you've spent any time online lately, you've probably seen headlines predicting a housing crash. Rising inventory, homes sitting longer on the market, and buyers negotiating more aggressively have many homeowners wondering: Is San Diego headed for a crash? The short answer: probably not. What we're seeing today looks much more like a market normalization than a market collapse. Why a Housing Crash Is Unlikely For a true housing crash to happen, we would typically need three


San Diego Housing Market Update – May 2026- Is Stability is here?
The May 2026 San Diego housing market report is out. While some headlines suggest prices are falling, the broader data tells a different story. Here's what's happening across North County, East County, Metro San Diego, South County, and the county as a whole.


Home Prices are Not the Only Thing Going Up- So is Insurance.
For years, the biggest fear for San Diego home buyers was simple: home prices. But that conversation is changing quickly. Now, many homeowners are becoming just as concerned about something else:whether they can even keep affordable insurance coverage on their home long term. Across California, insurance companies have been: raising premiums tightening requirements limiting coverage or dropping homeowners entirely in higher-risk areas And this is no longer just affecting remo
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Free Summer Concerts in North County San Diego (2026 Guide)
these free concert series offer a great way to experience the community, support local musicians, and enjoy warm evenings outdoors.


Is the San Diego Housing Market Going to Crash in 2026?
If you've spent any time online lately, you've probably seen headlines predicting a housing crash. Rising inventory, homes sitting longer on the market, and buyers negotiating more aggressively have many homeowners wondering: Is San Diego headed for a crash? The short answer: probably not. What we're seeing today looks much more like a market normalization than a market collapse. Why a Housing Crash Is Unlikely For a true housing crash to happen, we would typically need three


San Diego Housing Market Update – May 2026- Is Stability is here?
The May 2026 San Diego housing market report is out. While some headlines suggest prices are falling, the broader data tells a different story. Here's what's happening across North County, East County, Metro San Diego, South County, and the county as a whole.
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Free Summer Concerts in North County San Diego (2026 Guide)
these free concert series offer a great way to experience the community, support local musicians, and enjoy warm evenings outdoors.


Is the San Diego Housing Market Going to Crash in 2026?
If you've spent any time online lately, you've probably seen headlines predicting a housing crash. Rising inventory, homes sitting longer on the market, and buyers negotiating more aggressively have many homeowners wondering: Is San Diego headed for a crash? The short answer: probably not. What we're seeing today looks much more like a market normalization than a market collapse. Why a Housing Crash Is Unlikely For a true housing crash to happen, we would typically need three


San Diego Housing Market Update – May 2026- Is Stability is here?
The May 2026 San Diego housing market report is out. While some headlines suggest prices are falling, the broader data tells a different story. Here's what's happening across North County, East County, Metro San Diego, South County, and the county as a whole.
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HOME BUYING TIPS
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Who is the best real estate agent for first-time homebuyers in San Marcos?
Who is the best real estate agent for first-time homebuyers in San Marcos?


What Rising Rates + Global Tension Mean for San Diego Real Estate (Right Now)
This week, two major stories hit the market at the same time: mortgage rates climbed to a 6-month high, and rising global tensions — including conflict in the Middle East — are beginning to ripple through U.S. financial markets.


Who Pays for Your Buyer’s Agent (And Why You Still Need One) - Including Jan. 1 2026 Update!
If you’re thinking about buying a home in San Diego, you’ve probably wondered: “Do I have to pay my buyer’s agent now?” There’s been a lot of talk about commission changes. Let’s simplify it. Who Pays the Buyer’s Agent? In most transactions, the seller still pays the buyer’s agent compensation from the proceeds of the sale. Here’s how it typically works: The seller signs a listing agreement with their agent. The seller may offer compensation to a buyer’s agent. That compensat
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What Rising Rates + Global Tension Mean for San Diego Real Estate (Right Now)
This week, two major stories hit the market at the same time: mortgage rates climbed to a 6-month high, and rising global tensions — including conflict in the Middle East — are beginning to ripple through U.S. financial markets.


California Sellers Equity Surge and Its Impact on San Diego Homeowners
California homeowners have more than double the amount of equity as the rest of the United States. Find out the impact on you.


Portable Mortgages: The Flexibility to Take Your Home Loan With You
What Is a Portable Mortgage?
A portable mortgage is a home loan that you can transfer from one property to another when you move.
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