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Home sales rebound in southern markets as housing inventory recovers
A new analysis from Zillow found home sales are rising fastest in metros where inventory has rebounded from pandemic lows.
San Diego County settles jail medical care class action
San Diego County agreed to major reforms to medical and dental care in its jail system under a class action settlement aimed at reducing preventable in-custody deaths.
San Marcos industrial building sells for $4.42 million
The 24,660squarefoot, single-tenant industrial property in San Marcos was acquired by a local family trust.
Spring home sales gain momentum as buyers return to realistically priced markets
Contract signings climbed 4.5% nationwide in April, the strongest spring showing since 2022, as more sellers cut prices and buyers reentered the housing market in cities including Austin, Phoenix and San Diego.
Teralta reinvents historic San Diego building as affordable housing
Wakeland Housing recently held a grand opening for a 73-unit affordable housing complex it developed in City Heights in partnership with Price Philanthropies.
Zombie foreclosures rise across most states as US vacancy rate holds steady
A new report from ATTOM found abandoned homes in foreclosure increased in 38 states and Washington, D.C., during the second quarter, even as the national residential vacancy rate remained unchanged at 1.3%.
Carlsbad industrial building sells for $6.35 million
The approximately 20,100-square-foot industrial building is located within the Carlsbad Raceway Business Park.
International Land Alliance moves headquarters to La Jolla
San Diego-based International Land Alliance has hired a veteran Baja California real estate executive and relocated its headquarters to La Jolla as the company ramps up sales efforts tied to more than 1,000 homesites in Baja California developments.
SDSU to pay $300K to settle Title IX lawsuit
Study finds new homes save buyers more than $25,000 over first decade
A new report from Realtor.com found buyers of newly built homes save an average of $25,335 over 10 years through lower utility bills and reduced repair costs, with the San Diego metro area among markets where long-term savings outweigh the higher upfront price of new construction.