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Foreclosures in San Diego County spiked in April, but still remain well below record-high foreclosures reported during the San Diego real estate downturn. Banks repossessed 162 homes in San Diego County in April – 20 more than in March, according to foreclosure statistics from real estate...

Get ready for property tax sticker shock: More than 200,000 owners of real estate in San Diego County could see their property taxes jump 10 to 20 percent this year, according to a new state report. The higher tax bills are no doubt bittersweet: San Diego...

The international real estate investment market may have cooled, but the purchase of luxury real estate in San Diego by foreign investors is still red hot. International buyers are still very active purchasers of real estate in La Jolla, Carmel Valley, Del Mar, La Jolla, Rancho...

One of the most expensive homes for sale in San Diego County sold last month – a $10.5 million, 4-bedroom, 6-bath, 6,350-square-foot home in Encinitas, according to March statistics from the Greater San Diego Association of REALTORS (SDAR). It's yet another sign that the San Diego...

Is real estate in San Diego County communities such as Carmel Valley, Del Mar, La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe, Santaluz and Solana Beach. headed toward a bubble? Just a few short years after U.S. median home prices reported double-digit increases for the first time since 2007,...

Fewer foreclosures and default notices in San Diego County – including real estate in Carmel Valley, Del Mar, La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe, Santaluz and Solana Beach – signal the San Diego County real estate market has rebounded and recovery is in full swing.   January...