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  • Developer secures time to sign tennis star for huge Chula Vista Bayfront project

    Developer secures time to sign tennis star for huge Chula Vista Bayfront project,Jennifer Van Grove

    The development team proposing a massive, tennis-anchored sports complex on the Chula Vista Bayfront has secured an important contract with the Port of San Diego, giving the group a relatively short window of time to sign a professional athlete to be the face of the project. The seven-member Board o

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  • Are we pouring SALT on housing’s affordability wounds?

    Are we pouring SALT on housing’s affordability wounds?,Jonathan Lansner

    The “Big Beautiful Bill” perpetuates a long-standing misconception that subsidies provide a lasting boost to the housing sector. President Donald Trump’s flagship legislation, signed into law on July 4, will, among other things, quadruple the deductibility of state and local taxes — commonly known a

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  • Massive, tennis-anchored sports complex in play for Chula Vista Bayfront

    Massive, tennis-anchored sports complex in play for Chula Vista Bayfront,Jennifer Van Grove

    A development group that previously explored building a Major League Soccer stadium on the Chula Vista Bayfront is back, albeit absent one partner, with a remastered proposal that is equally ambitious and may be more plausible. The project, named Pangaea, is anchored by a large tennis complex and co

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  • California asking prices dip as homes for sale jump 50%

    California asking prices dip as homes for sale jump 50%,Jonathan Lansner

    How much will California home sellers cut their prices as competition grows? My trusty spreadsheet analyzed Realtor.com statistics on the number of existing houses and condos on the market and their asking prices. The average results for the three months ending in May were compared with two years ea

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  • Looking for a roommate or housemate? Speed ‘dating’ event could help you find a match

    Looking for a roommate or housemate? Speed ‘dating’ event could help you find a match,Roxana Popescu

    A roommate can bring on the best of times. Or the worst of times. She can be the person you pile onto the couch with and binge every season of “Grey’s Anatomy.” Or the person who steals your Anthropologie gift card and lets her sick cat into your room so it can pee on your beloved vintage grey coat.

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  • Where’s the best city for renters in Southern California?

    Where’s the best city for renters in Southern California?,Jonathan Lansner

    Irvine is Southern California’s top spot for renters and San Bernardino the worst, according to a national ranking of places to be a tenant. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed a recent rentability scorecard from WalletHub, which graded 182 large U.S. cities – including 20 in Southern California – on the

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  • A Del Mar mansion just slashed its asking price by $15.5 million

    A Del Mar mansion just slashed its asking price by $15.5 million,Phillip Molnar

    A sluggish luxury market has led to a Del Mar mansion price drop its asking price by $15.5 million. The newly built mansion at 2920 Camino Del Mar went on sale in November for $75 million but recently had its price changed to $59.5 million. A multi-million dollar haircut isn’t unheard of for a final

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  • Will lower mortgage rates save California’s housing market?

    Will lower mortgage rates save California’s housing market?,Jonathan Lansner

    Will lower mortgage rates convince California house hunters to stop balking at unaffordable homes on the market? What’s next for interest rates is a heated, national debate. The Federal Reserve is taking a cautious approach to further cuts in the rates it controls, fearing ongoing trade wars could r

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  • San Diego preparing to put downtown operations building on the market

    San Diego preparing to put downtown operations building on the market,Jennifer Van Grove

    San Diego is preparing to offer the forlorn and soon-to-be empty municipal building on the outskirts of the Civic Center for sale or lease. On Wednesday, San Diego’s Land Use and Housing Committee voted 3-0 in favor of declaring the City Operations Building at 1222 First Ave. as surplus. The action

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  • San Diego renter guide: Your landlord can charge what?

    San Diego renter guide: Your landlord can charge what?,Phillip Molnar, Roxana Popescu

    Nearly half of all San Diego County residents are renters, and it can be tricky to navigate the latest laws. Questions about pet rent, trash fees and renter’s insurance just scratch the surface of what is a way of life for about 48% of renter households in San Diego County. A Redfin study found San

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  • San Diego gives initial thumbs up to lease 101 Ash for low-income housing

    San Diego gives initial thumbs up to lease 101 Ash for low-income housing,Jennifer Van Grove

    San Diego leaders are embracing a development team’s $250 million proposal to convert the asbestos-ridden, city-owned office tower at 101 Ash St. into hundreds of residential units reserved for low-income families. On Wednesday, San Diego’s Land Use and Housing Committee voted unanimously in favor o

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  • California home prices dip 1% in May, 1st drop in nearly 2 years

    California home prices dip 1% in May, 1st drop in nearly 2 years,Jonathan Lansner

    A modest dip in mortgage rates wasn’t enough to prevent drops in California home prices and sales. To see what’s up – or down – with the market, my trusty spreadsheet looked at statewide homebuying data from the California Association of Realtors and the average 30-year mortgage rate from Freddie Ma

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  • California just overhauled its main environmental law. Here’s what it means for San Diego

    California just overhauled its main environmental law. Here’s what it means for San Diego,Phillip Molnar

    California’s landmark environmental law was overhauled in Sacramento this week, and it could mean more housing for San Diego. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills on Monday that will weaken the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA, to make building housing easier. The law was praised by envir

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  • Home-sale cancellations see ‘dramatic increase,’ agents say

    Home-sale cancellations see ‘dramatic increase,’ agents say,Jeff Collins

    With prices leveling off and more homes on the market, buyers now are more likely to walk away from a deal when they hit a snag before closing. As a result, one out of every six Southern California transactions fell apart in May, killing 2,261 home sales, according to Redfin, the online brokerage. I

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  • California is still the world’s 4th-largest economy

    California is still the world’s 4th-largest economy,Jonathan Lansner

    California remained the world’s fourth-largest economy by a narrow margin as 2025 started. This bragging-rights scorecard – a talking point among the state’s cheerleaders – has been filled with intrigue as the top of the chart changes along with global economic swings. The rankings involve comparing

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  • San Diego ready to make a deal to turn 101 Ash St. into low-income housing

    San Diego ready to make a deal to turn 101 Ash St. into low-income housing,Jennifer Van Grove

    The city of San Diego is preparing to lease its office tower at 101 Ash St. on a long-term basis, at no upfront cost, to a development team that plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to convert the property into housing for low-income families. On Wednesday, San Diego’s Land Use and Housing

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  • Court appoints receiver to take over Campus at Horton in downtown San Diego

    Court appoints receiver to take over Campus at Horton in downtown San Diego,Jennifer Van Grove

    A third-party expert in distressed real estate will take control of The Campus at Horton project in downtown San Diego as developer Stockdale Capital Partners seeks to hash out a resolution with its lender over hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid debt. On Thursday, San Diego Superior Court Jud

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  • Downtown San Diego’s newest condo tower in 8 years starts sales. Here’s what they cost

    Downtown San Diego’s newest condo tower in 8 years starts sales. Here’s what they cost,Phillip Molnar

    Downtown San Diego’s first condominium tower in eight years has started sales with a wide range of prices. Bosa Development opened sales to the public last week for its 40-story Andia tower near the Symphony Towers building on B Street. Prices at the 399-unit tower start in the high $500,000s  for a

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  • Judge rules California’s FAIR Plan must pay smoke damage claims

    Judge rules California’s FAIR Plan must pay smoke damage claims,Pat Maio

    In a decision with broad implications for victims of January’s wildfires, the state’s home insurer of last resort is on the hook to pay for smoke damage claims, according to a court ruling issued this week. The California FAIR Plan said it would likely not appeal the Tuesday decision by Superior Cou

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  • San Diego exits operations building with move to Mission Valley and a downtown high-rise

    San Diego exits operations building with move to Mission Valley and a downtown high-rise,Jennifer Van Grove

    The city of San Diego is vacating its dilapidated City Operations Buildings as hundreds of municipal workers in the Development Services Department move into recently leased and improved spaces in downtown and Mission Valley. The relocation process, which has been years in the making, is underway an

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