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San Diego’s real estate market in 2026 remains competitive, but shifting inventory and new transit developments have opened doors for first-time buyers. Whether you’re looking for urban walkability or suburban stability, here are the top

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You’ve found the house, agreed on the price, and now comes the “closing table.” But beyond the down payment, there are thousands of dollars in fees and strategic credits changing hands. Understanding Closing Costs and

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San Diego remains one of the most competitive real estate landscapes in the country. In 2026, a “good” offer isn’t enough—you need a flawless strategy. Many buyers miss out not because they lacked the funds,

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While everyone is fighting over listings in La Jolla or North Park, savvy buyers are looking elsewhere. San Diego County is full of “sleeper” neighborhoods that offer incredible value, community vibes, and high appreciation potential.

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“How much do I need?” is the #1 question for San Diego buyers. In 2026, the answer has changed. With the median home price hovering around $950,000 for single-family homes and $675,000 for condos, the

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In 2026, the question “Is it a good time to buy?” has a nuanced answer. We’ve moved past the frenzied bidding wars of the early 2020s, but San Diego’s legendary “inventory crunch” hasn’t gone away.