San Diego North County Coastal 2007 Median Home Prices
The North County Coastal San Diego 2007 Median Home Prices are retaining home values better than any other area of San Diego County. Out of the 12 North County Coastal San Diego communities 5 communities had a higher median home price in 2007 than in 2006, 5 communities had a lower median home price in 2007 than in 2006 and 2 communities had the same median home price in 2007 and 2006. The 5 communities in North County Coastal San Diego that were down had 3 of the 5 communities only down by a very small percentage. Only Oceanside 92056 and 92057 had a median home price down by more than 5%. This is still better than many areas of San Diego County. Carlsbad had 3 out of its 4 zip codes with a higher median home price in 2007 compared to that of 2006.
As you can see by the map the central part of North County Coastal San Diego is the stronghold for increasing median home prices. Areas that are up in value are; Carlsbad 92008, Carlsbad 92009, Carlsbad 92011, Encinitas 92024, and Cardiff by the Sea 92007. Areas that had the same value are; Oceanside 92054, Solana Beach 92075. Areas that went down in value are; Carlsbad 92010, Del Mar 92014, Carmel Valley 92130, Oceanside 92056, and Oceanside 92057. The bookends of North County Coastal San Diego real estate have been the areas where the median home price has come down although not by much in most of the red dotted areas on the map. These red areas or down areas will probably not be down for long and North County Coastal San Diego is a great place to call home.
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