Home Prices Gain in March
Home Prices Gain
The S&P Case-Shiller index for March was just released today.On a national basis, this index showed a 5.2% gain from home prices in March 2016. This again was actually down slightly from 5.3% in February.
The highest year-over-year home price gains were shown by Portland, Seattle, and Denver. Portland led the way with a 10.3% year-over-year home price gain. This was followed by Seattle which had a 10.8% gain, and third-place was Denver with a 10% gain.
Here in San Diego California the S&P Case-Shiller index showed that for March our home prices increase by 1% from February 2016. On a year-over-year basis, San Diego’s home prices gained 6.2%. Read more
Memorial Day 2016
Memorial Day Tribute
We pause to take solemn remembrance of the men and women who have given their lives for their country and for their loved ones who have suffered a great loss here at home. To all those serving or have served in the military, we appreciate your service to our country.
Memorial Day Tribute
Real Estate Neighborhood Income Diversity
Real Estate Neighborhood Income Diversity
If you read my post yesterday, save your time and skip this video. This video is just basically a transcription of my post yesterday into video format.
Real Estate Neighborhood Income Diversity
San Diego Real Estate Neighborhood Income Diversity
San Diego Real Estate Neighborhood Income Diversity
San Diego real estate neighborhood diversity may soon be coming to your neighborhood! What I’m talking about here is income diversity. Yes, this is the latest ‘under the radar’ utopian social engineering being pushed by the Obama administration.
The administration is using the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to implement the new neighborhood income diversity program. The Obama administration is moving to implement income housing diversity in the upscale and wealthier neighborhoods across the country.
These new HUD regulations which were quietly implemented  last year, are applicable to all cities and communities that accept HUD funds for low-income affordable housing developments, currently, there are approximately 1250 communities nationwide (including San Diego County) that would be affected under these new regulations. Read more
Is America headed for an imminent recession?
Are we near an imminent recession?
Jim Rogers America’s İmminent Recession, America’s Tax System, China’s Bubble.
Trouble did not start in China. China slowed production, because the world stopped buying. So the trouble started outside of China. Read more
San Diego Real Estate Traffic
San Diego Real Estate Traffic
Unique real estate website traffic
Below is a graph showing our unique traffic to www.brokerforyou.com for the first four months of 2016 this site has been able to generate over 25,340 unique visitors per month!
I should explain here, that unique traffic to a website is totally different than website hits. Actually, website hits is just a measuring how many different graphics are loaded onto pages when they are accessed. Another words, if someone visits your homepage and you have one 23 graphic elements on that page, this will count as 23 hits.
Now, looking at unique visits one person visiting your site will only be counted once from the same computer or mobile device in a 24 hour period. So again in our example, one visit here will show up as one unique visit and even if that same person was to go back to the site three or four more times during the next 24 hour period it would not count again toward unique visits. Now, I should say that’s assuming that they use the same mobile device or the same computer to access the site. Because the website counts the unique IP address on each one of these devices and more than one visit in a 24 hour period from the same IP address will be ignored.
So, you can see that looking at unique website visits is really the best gauge for popularity of a website. Read more