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24
Jan

2012 San Diego Real Estate Forecast

2012 San Diego Real Estate Forecast

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2012 San Diego Real Estate Forecast – Opinion on the 2012 San Diego real estate outlook. Why San Diego home values, will still be in decline through at least the first half of 2012. View the full post at:
https://www.brokerforyou.com/brokerforyou/san-diego-real-estate-market-2012-outlook-forecast.html

7
Jan

San Diego 2012 Real Estate Forecast

San Diego 2012 Real Estate Forecast

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San Diego Home Forecast 2012 – Opinion on the 2012 San Diego real estate outlook. Why San Diego home values, will still be in decline through at least the first half of 2012. brokerforyou.com Bob Schwartz is a San Diego real estate broker with 30+ years experience. If you own a San Diego home or are planning purchasing San Diego real estate Bob’s San Diego 2012 real estate outlook is a must read. View the full post at:
https://www.brokerforyou.com/brokerforyou/san-diego-real-estate-market-2012-outlook-forecast.html

San Diego 2012 Real Estate Forecast

31
Dec

San Diego Real Estate Market 2012 Outlook – Forecast

San Diego 2012 real estate forecast

San Diego Real Estate Market 2012 Outlook - Forecast

San Diego Real Estate Market 2012 Outlook

San Diego Real Estate Market 2012 Forecast

The latest major economic news shows that the unemployment rate finally dropped below 9%. Any drop in the unemployment rate has to be considered good for the housing market in the long run. As is usually the case with government reports, sometimes one has to look beyond the headline or sound bite to really understand what’s going on. When one considers that over 300,000 of the unemployed went off their unemployment benefits last month and were no longer counted, one has to question the possible improvement this report indicates.

The reason I started with the unemployment report was the fact that it should be quite obvious that the real estate market is not going to pull us out of our malaise this time around. No, I believe only strong job growth and the accompanying drop in the unemployment rate will be the key factors in turning around the economy and improving the housing market. Read more »