Compared to the towns/cities on the North Coast, single-family properties in San Luis Obispo appear to sell faster. In 2007, homes sold in less than 100 days, despite the increase of 17% in the average marketing (0 comments)
Along the North Coast in San Luis Obispo County, Cambria probably saw the least decline in the median home prices of single-family residences. Homeowners of these properties could be said to have been mildly affected (0 comments)
The real estate market in Los Osos has long been plagued by the sewer moratorium and the more recent water moratorium. These factors reflect the lower prices of the properties that are situated so close to the (0 comments)
Cayucos is not immune to the dampened market that we are experiencing in 2008. During the past five years, Cayucos enjoyed two double-digit growths in median home price appreciation of 21% in 2004 and 26% in 2005. The (0 comments)
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