Living in a Condo at Smart Corner San Diego If you’re exploring condos for sale in Downtown San Diego (92101), chances are you’ve come across Smart Corner—one of the most recognizable buildings in the East Village San Diego neighborhood. But the question many buyers ask is: should you avoid living ... » Learn More about Avoid Living at Smart Corner San Diego?
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5 Smart Ways to Build Home Equity in San Diego
How Home Owners Build Equity in San Diego If you own a home or condo in San Diego—or are thinking about buying one—building home equity should be a top priority. Your home equity is the portion of your property’s value that you own outright. As your equity grows, so does your net worth, giving you ... » Learn More about 5 Smart Ways to Build Home Equity in San Diego
Who Really Owns San Diego Housing? (Hint: It’s Not Big Corporations)
The Truth About Who Owns Most San Diego Housing? There’s a lot of talk lately about institutional investors, big corporations, and foreign buyers supposedly taking over California’s housing market. Some claim that these deep-pocketed investors are pushing everyday homebuyers out of the market. But ... » Learn More about Who Really Owns San Diego Housing? (Hint: It’s Not Big Corporations)
Avoid Living at Savina San Diego?
The Reality of Savina San Diego If you’ve been researching Savina San Diego—also known as Savina by Bosa—you’ve likely heard glowing reviews about this luxury high-rise. But should you really move into Savina, or is it a building you might want to avoid? Let’s break it down so you can make an ... » Learn More about Avoid Living at Savina San Diego?
San Diego Housing Prices Down, Inventory Up – and What a Trump Fed Could Mean for Mortgage Rates
San Diego Real Estate Market Update – July 2025 Welcome back to my monthly market update! If you’ve been following along, you know I like to dig deeper than the headlines and share what’s really happening in the San Diego real estate market. And this month, we’ve got some major shifts to talk ... » Learn More about San Diego Housing Prices Down, Inventory Up – and What a Trump Fed Could Mean for Mortgage Rates



