Skip to content

July 17, 2009

4

San Diego Real Estate Values

by Bob Schwartz

Below, www.brokerforyou.com looked at selected San Diego neighborhoods in May 2009 & May 2008. The graph shows the median sales prices as compiled by the San Diego Association of Realtors.

Charts produced by www.brokerforyou.com

San Diego condominium sales

San Diego condominium sales

San Diego home prices

San Diego home prices

One should keep in mind the above charts are just for a one year period (May 2009 vs. May 2008) and San Diego home values topped out around the Summer of 2005!

Lastly, I would note that these figures do not take into account the very prevalent seller concessions (usually payment of thousands in the buyer’s closing costs) necessitated by an ultra strong buyers market place.

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
4 Comments
  1. No matter how one looks at it, there’s always going to be housing markets that are overhyped. If somehow those markets can support whatever the hype is all about, the real estate price will remain high. If they don’t then house prices will plummet. A typical example of the latter is Southern Cal (San Diego and the Southern OC come to mind). SF is in an unusual situation. RE prices will continued to go up as long as people are willing to blow their money on housing, even if it’s exorbitantly overpriced. Meanwhile, the city’s infrastructure is crumbling. That can only go that far. As more and more middle-class people and families abandon SF, the city will be stuck with the hyper-rich and the indigent, neither of which will contribute much (or anything) to the tax-base. The moneyed rarely have any desire to plow money into their “beloved” city, and the indigent don’t have any. My bets are on “going down”.

    San Diego investment real estate

  2. It seems San Diego has gone from boom to bust overnight

    Tijuana dentists

  3. Real estate should always be thought of as long term investments. People who buy properties whether in San Diego or anywhere else must realize that the potential for loss is ever present.

    San Francisco lawyers

  4. Jul 17 2009

    It’s just surprising that so many people with the clear signs that were present in 2004 and 2005 didn’t say that the San Diego real estate bubble was about to bust.

    San Diego lasik surgery

Comments are closed.