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san diego home prices bottoming out moving averages say not yet: Friends and Tenants - A funny story. - 07/05/10 03:55 AM
When Downsizing? Be Sure to Tell Your Children...A Funny Story was posted, I realized I had a very similar story to tell.  A little more dramatic (although I was the one who got to laugh).
We moved about 9 miles from our old house, but kept it as a rental.  We held a party at the new place.  One friend, went to the old neighborhood and found our gated community all locked up.  On the call box outside, he found our number in the neighborhood directory, punched in the code, and had the following conversations.
Tenants: "This is the Morgan residence."
Friend: "I'm … (8 comments)

san diego home prices bottoming out moving averages say not yet: Are San Diego Home Prices Bottoming Out? Moving Averages Say Not Yet. - 05/13/09 08:06 PM
Thousands upon thousands have made beating the stock market their business and in the process they have developed a few tools that can be applied to our real estate market.  The first is the concept of moving averages.  In the following graph, taking San Diego as a whole, we plot out the 10 and 20-month moving averages for the median priced 3-bedroom / 2-bath home.

We can visually see the crossover occurring in the July 2006 - July 2007 time period.  Like any economist, we can tell you that it happened!  The biggest challenge with the technique in the fast … (1 comments)

 
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The San Diego Real Estate Housing Market tends to lead the nation's real estate activities. This blog looks at current activity and trend data, including sales rates, months of inventory, median home price, unemployment, inflation, etc., with an intent to provide timely predictions for our market. Because such a large part of the current market is make up of San Diego Foreclosures and REOs we will also look deeply at how they affect the current environment. Additionally, specific market segments are monitored, such as La Jolla Real Estate, Del Mar Real Estate, Rancho Santa Fe Real Estate, and Carmel Valley Real Estate


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