Factory-built housing could help solve San Diego’s housing crisis

San Diego leaders are promoting a new way to help solve the local housing crisis: apartment complexes fully constructed inside factories and then transported to a city neighborhood for quick installation. Such apartments can rent for less than units in new apartment complexes constructed traditional
Read MoreAmerica’s love-hate relationship with California echoes in this poll

How divided are America’s feelings about California? Ponder a curious poll of 1,000 American adults conducted for Clever Real Estate, which asked about various traits of the 50 states. My trusty spreadsheet’s review of this popularity contest dug into the nation’s love-hate relationship with the Gol
Read MoreCalifornians pack people into homes to battle high housing costs

One way Californians cope with pricey housing is by squeezing more than the typical number of people into their living spaces. My trusty spreadsheet identified this affordability twist by analyzing 2024 Census Bureau housing details for the 50 states and the District of Columbia. These latest figure
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to Surfing in San Diego

San Diego is the epicenter of surfing in the mainland United States, it’s in our DNA. The greats of surfboard design—Skip Frye, Rusty Preisendorfer, Gary Linden and Justin Ternes—got their start in the city. The fish and the egg surfboard shapes were first pioneered in San Diego waters and are large
Read More‘Disconnect between buyers and sellers’: San Diego home sales near record lows

San Diego’s home market was as quiet as ever during the dog days of summer. The median home price was $900,000 in July in San Diego County, according to Attom Data Solutions, which combines sales of single-family homes, townhouses and condos. The median has been unchanged for five months and flat an
Read MoreFor 15% of California homeowners costs exceed half of income

Here is yet another way to look at the financial challenges of California homeownership: Recurring costs eat up more than half of household income for roughly 1 in 6 owners statewide. My trusty spreadsheet identified this affordability challenge by analyzing 2024 Census Bureau housing data for the 5
Read MoreFor 27% of California tenants, rent is more than half their income

We don’t spend enough time discussing the financial burden renters face, such as housing expenses eating up more than half of the incomes of roughly 1-in-4 California tenants. My trusty spreadsheet identified this affordability challenge by analyzing 2024 Census Bureau housing data for the 50 states
Read MoreSan Diego’s 94-Year-Old Clay Whisperer

“Sometimes people say, ‘Hey, I saw your pot on Etsy for $1,000,’ and I probably sold it for about $100. But I would make pots even if I couldn’t sell them. I’d give them away if I had to. At 15, I managed to sneak into the Marine Corps. I was six-foot-one-and-a-half and weighed 200 pounds. They didn
Read MoreCalifornia home values drop $106 billion to $10.8 trillion

Here’s a smidgen of good news for California house hunters: Mild discounting is underway. My trusty spreadsheet peeked at a Zillow report tracking total home values for the year ending in June and the pandemic era — February 2020 through June 2025. Zillow totaled all of its price estimates for every
Read More15 Up-and-Coming California Bands to Listen to Right Now

Listen to our Ultimate California Mixtape below featuring each artist Some of the most famous musicians on the planet got their start in California—the Eagles, the Grateful Dead, Cher, Snoop Dogg, and Fergie, to name a modest handful. But before they were topping charts and selling out stadiums, the
Read MoreSan Diego’s biggest new apartment complex opens with average rents topping $5K

San Diego renters are no strangers to high prices, but a new Serra Mesa complex might cause sticker shock. AMLI Aero has an average rent of $4,014 a month for a one-bedroom unit, said real estate tracker CoStar, $5,049 for a two-bedroom, and $6,136 for three bedrooms. Its first residents move in Fri
Read MoreAverage rate on a 30-year mortgage falls to lowest level in nearly a year

By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage fell this week to its lowest level in nearly a year, reflecting a pullback in Treasury yields ahead of an expected interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve next week. Related Articles 36% of California homebuyers were in
Read More36% of California homebuyers were investors in 2025’s first half

Investor influence on home sales continued to grow as 2025 started. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed stats from Cotality – the new name for the CoreLogic data crunchers – tracking 26 California metropolitan areas and single-family home sales that either went to primary residents or investors. These in
Read MoreBrigantine proposing $26M redevelopment of Fish Market restaurant on San Diego Bay

The new owner of The Fish Market restaurant on downtown San Diego’s waterfront is angling to tear down the aging venue and replace it with a $25.6 million, multi-concept dining destination that would incorporate the familiar seafood restaurant alongside a grab-and-go option and a high-end steakhouse
Read MoreNew SF Art Exhibit Explores California’s Oft-Overlooked History

The Black Gold: Stories Untold exhibit at Fort Point National Historic Site in San Francisco is haunted. Really. But that’s not an excuse to avoid the place—it’s all the more reason to go and get up close to history. “Black Californians have been central, not marginal, to our collective narrative,”
Read MoreHome Tour: Inside a Hawaiian-Inspired Bayfront Dream on Coronado

Each morning at zero-eight-hundred sharp, as Allan and Lyndsey Arendsee sip coffee on their bayfront pool deck a few houses down from the Naval Air Station North Island on Coronado, they are serenaded by “The Star-Spangled Banner” issuing forth from the base. As the last strains fade away, they surv
Read MoreWhere in California are investors the most active homebuyers?

Investors, just like house hunters, like a bargain. And in California, that means looking inland. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed data from Cotality – previously known as CoreLogic – tracking the share of single-family home purchases made by people not occupying the property. My focus was on the aver
Read MoreNo small problem. San Diego’s last store for miniature replicas faces closure

Michael Sue Nanos’s shop in Pacific Beach is stuffed with tiny, wondrous things: pinky-nail sized cereal boxes, tables and chairs fit for a family of pocket mice, and an aptly named little book, “Little Women.” Now Nanos is facing a big decision: whether, and where, to relocate. For at least 22 year
Read MoreShortage of homebuyers forces many sellers to lower prices or walk away as sales slump drags on

By ALEX VEIGA, Associated Press Business Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Skyrocketing housing values and a shortage of homes on the market gave homeowners the upper hand for years when it came time to sell. That’s no longer a given. Across the country, it’s getting tougher for sellers to drive a hard barg
Read MoreIf the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, is that good news?

Hoping the Federal Reserve will cut the interest rates it controls fits the “be careful what you wish for” conundrum. There’s a good possibility the nation’s central bank will lower its Fed Funds rate – what banks pay overnight – at its next meeting Sept. 17. Federal Reserve officials have acknowled
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