Tue May 19 2020 This week the median list price for Spring Valley, CA 91977 is $544,950 with the market action index (MAI) hovering around 86. This is an increase over last month's MAI of 82. A MAI under 30 is considered a "Buyer's Market" and over 30 is a "Seller's market". Home inventory has … [Read more...]
La Mesa and Mt. Helix 91941 Home Sales and Market Statistic Update for March 2020
Read and download the La Mesa and Mount Helix neighborhood 91941 zip code real estate home statistics for March, 2020 What is your home worth? How much loan can you afford? What type of buying power do I have? Sign up for the FREE personalized Homebot Home Loan and Market Analyzer … [Read more...]
San Diego March 2020 Real Estate and Economic Report from Alan Nevin
Economist, Alan Nevin is the Director of Economic and Market Research at Xpera. A graduate of Stanford University, Mr. Nevin has a broad background in real estate development, investment and market research. He serves the legal and insurance communities with valuations, market supply and … [Read more...]
San Diego County California 3-Year Real Estate Market Data as of May 2019
May 2019 Monthly Snapshot At this point in the year, we are getting a good sense for how the housing market is likely to perform for the foreseeable future. And although it is not a particularly exciting forecast, it is a desirable one. Markets across the country are regulating toward a middle … [Read more...]
February 2019 Real Estate Market report for Spring Valley, CA 91977
Spring Valley, CA 91977 Tue Feb 12 2019 This week the median list price for Spring Valley, CA 91977 is $530,000 with the market action index hovering around 43. This is less than last month's market action index of 44. Inventory has held steady at or around 77. Click here to stay informed with … [Read more...]
Here are 4 real estate trends you can expect to see in the 2019 San Diego County Real Estate Market.
Here are 4 real estate trends you can expect to see in the 2019 San Diego County Real Estate Market. 1. Housing inventory will rise, and the higher end home may take longer to sell. San Diego home inventory bottomed out in 2018, reaching its lowest levels in recorded history. This made for a market … [Read more...]