Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Real estate activities continue to slowdown at the end of the year and prices drop back a bit from some of the gains seen at the beginning of 2010.
My guess is we will see the market bump along for awhile in 2011. Great time to buy - if you were thinking about it.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

HomeDex Report - For November Statistics


North San Diego County Association of REALTORS® HomeDex™ Report

December 2010 Report

The December 2010 HomeDex™ Report provides November 2010 housing statistics.

  • The median price for all homes in North San Diego County rose 0.65% in November 2010 to $380,000.
  • The median priced single family detached home in North San Diego County decreased 1.08 percent from $465,000 in October 2010 to $460,000 in November 2010.
  • Year-over median SFD price in North San Diego County increased 5.44% from $436,250 in November 2009.
  • Median days on market for North San Diego County SFD homes increased from 52 days in October 2010 to 55 days in November 2010.
  • There were 4,362 active and contingent SFD listings in North San Diego County ending November 2010, a decrease of 5.09 percent from October 2010.

The North San Diego County Association of REALTORS® is committed to bringing you timely and relevant information of our region's housing market.

NSDCAR’s monthly HomeDex™ report provides you with the most up-to-date and detailed statistical data of local home sales, median home prices, median days-on market, affordability, and foreclosure data and includes a detailed zip code index.

CLICK HERE to view the December 2010 HomeDex™ Report



Get housing statistics for November 2010 in North San Diego County from the HomeDex Report prepared by North San Diego County Association of Realtors.
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Friday, December 3, 2010

Prices are declining from last month in San Diego but "On a year-over-year basis, San Diego ranked second after San Francisco in having the largest increase, 5 percent and 5.5 percent, respectively" ( Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller Home Price Index) - likely this will not continue in the next few months, but San Diego will always be a place where people want to live.http://ping.fm/H6hC1

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Prices still dropping and number of homes sold decline. North County home sales down 20.5% from Oct '09.
http://www.nctimes.com/business/article_f30b7685-651b-549a-a1c0-aff0678e0f31.html

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

North San Diego County HomeDex is now available! if you are interested in market trends check this out!
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Saturday, November 13, 2010

A lot of fun things to do in San Diego in November - check out November's Calendar of Events at the link below!
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November Calendar

Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving!


November 1
San Diego Symphony "Día de los Muertos"
Celebrate the Day of the Dead through song at Copley Symphony Hall, as the San Diego Symphony and an accompanying mariachi ensemble honor departed loved ones with music and dance tributes to Mexican performers of yesteryear. 7:30 p.m. 1245 Seventh Avenue, downtown, 619-235-0804, www.sandiegosymphony.org

November 3
Taste of Little Italy
Eat, drink and be merry at this biannual restaurant walk through
the delicious eateries of Little Italy. Always a sellout, this
delightfully gluttonous event includes samples from dozens of
restaurants featuring varied fare, as well as beverages from
neighborhood wine bars and Karl Strauss Brewing Company.
5 to 9 p.m. India Street and environs, 619-615-1092, www.tasteoflittleitalysd.com

November 5-14
San Diego Beer Week
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.In recent years, San Diego has warmed the hearts and bellies ofmany a brew aficionado and has staked its claim as one of the nation's top beer cities. This 10-day extravaganza allows ourfair city to strut its suds stuff, showcasing thr county's breweries, restaurants, pubs and attractions via a list of thirst-quenching events. Highlights range from a beer and chocolate tasting at Stone Brewing Company to a battle of the barrel-aged beers at O'Brien's.
For a full list, visit
www.sdbw.org

November 7
9th Annual Fall Back Festival
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. logo for Fall Back
Fun for all ages! Entertainment, craft and activity booths, rides and fantastic food. Main Gate: 5th & Island Ave. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 619-233-5008 For more info: www.gaslamp.org/special-events

37th Annual Carlsbad Village Street Faire

Largest single day street fair in the nation. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. A variety of vendors, beer and wine garden and live music highlight this spectacular event. For more info: www.carlsbad.org

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Kettner Blvd., Women, Wine & Dine, Encinitas
November 12
Kettner Nights
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.Explore the burgeoning arts and design district that makes Little Italy about so much more than just food. The second Friday
evening of every other month, the neighborhood's galleries and art studios open their doors for art lovers to mingle over design, décor, food and drink. 6 to 9 p.m. Kettner Boulevard and
India Street between Grape and Laurel Streets, 619-358-9512,
www.littleitalysd.com

November 12-14
Head to Toe Women's Expo
Get your relaxation in before the holiday madness hits at this
popular event designed to pamper, educate and entertain San Diego women. The weekend lineup features guest speakers and more than 250 exhibits highlighting tips for fashion, home, cooking, work, personal growth and more. The expo now includes a new section, "Baby Bump & Beyond," especially for expectant mothers. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Sunday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard, 619-491-0677, www.sdfair.com

November 17-21
San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.As San Diego's star chefs continue to rise and the city becomes ever more firmly planted on the foodie map, this seventh annual food and wine event extraordinaire tops itself year after year. The five-day 2010 festival features 170 wine and spirits
purveyors, 70 top chefs, cooking and wine-tasting classes, chef competitions, celebrity chef appearances and the Grand Tasting Event, held at the Embarcadero Marina Park North. For a full schedule, visit www.worldofwineevents.com

November 21
Encinitas Fall Festival
This large coastal street festival, formerly known as the
Encinitas Poinsettia Festival, may have lost the holiday moniker,
but it hasn't lost its festive flair. Featuring arts, crafts and
holiday-themed home décor from more than 450 vendors along
Highway 101, the day comes complete with food, drink, live music
and more. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. South Coast Highway 101 between D and J Streets, 760-943-1950, www.encinitas101.com

The Goose Parades, Jazz, Run Run, S.D. Festival
November 21
Annual Mother Goose Parade
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. Mother Goose logo 2010You know it's almost Thanksgiving in San Diego County when the streets of El Cajon come to life with the "largest parade of its
type west of the Mississippi," featuring motorized floats, marching bands, clowns, performance artists, celebrity appearances and more. The 64th annual event starts at 10 a.m. 619-444-8712, www.mothergooseparade.org

November 24-28
San Diego Thanksgiving Dixieland Jazz Festival
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.For the 31st year, the America's Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society welcomes this "crown jewel of jazz festivals," held every Thanksgiving weekend. Bands representing all styles of jazz
music, from traditional to Dixieland to swing, take the stage at the Town & Country Hotel & Convention Center. 500 Hotel Circle
North, Mission Valley, 619-297-5277,
www.dixielandjazzfestival.org

November 25
Run for the Hungry
Work off those holiday calories before it's even time to talk
turkey at this fund-raising 5K and 10K run/walk from Petco Park
through downtown San Diego. Runners, walkers and canine pals of
all ages are invited to pound the pavement in support of the San
Diego Food Bank and Foodmobile's efforts to help out those who
might otherwise go hungry this holiday season. 7:10 a.m. (10K)
and 8:15 a.m. (5K). Thirteenth and Imperial Avenues,
619-298-7400, www.runforthehungrysd.com

November 26-28
San Diego Holiday Festival
Right-click here to download pictures. To help protect your privacy, Outlook prevented automatic download of this picture from the Internet.'Tis the season for shopping, singing and celebrating! The
holiday madness is in full swing at this three-day extravaganza
at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, featuring unique Christmas gifts from crafters and fine artists, entertainment, food and holiday fun.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
2260 Jimmy Durante Boulevard, 805-461-6700, www.holidayartsfestival.com

Friday, November 12, 2010

Having a great visit with Karen!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

In an interesting turn on the foreclosure front, Bank of America stopped all foreclosures yesterday - more banks expected to follow.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

October in San Diego gives us so many things to do! Go to my blog for the latest calendar of events.....
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OCTOBER 2010 CALENDAR!

THINGS To Do...

October 1-3:

Miramar Air Show




It's Top Gun in fine form at this spectacular military air show at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, featuring the world-famous U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the Canadian Snowbirds. This year's theme, "Marines: A Tradition of Uncommon Valor," honors the 65th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima with breathtaking aerial performances, ground demonstrations, fireworks displays and a salute to local military.
Details: www.miramarairshow.com

October 1-3:
37th Annual Oktoberfest La Mesa

You don't want to miss the Grand Daddy of all street fairs and the largest 3-day Oktoberfest West of the Mississippi. Be prepared to walk 6 city blocks filled with over 300 craft and commercial booths, 5 food courts, 3 beer gardens and a children's carnival. Fri. & Sat. 11am - 11:30pm; Sun. 12 noon - 6pm Details: lmvma.com


October 1-3, 8-10:
Oktoberfest in El Cajon

Oom-pah-pah your way to East County for the oldest Oktoberfest celebration in San Diego. Held each year on the first two weekends in October, this traditional German festival features authentic German food, beer, music, dance and fun for the whole family. Details: www.germanclubsandiego.org
More Stomping, Art and Food Delights

October 2:
Family Harvest Festival and Grape Stomp

It's patriotism and Pinot at this annual festival at Temecula's Callaway Winery. Roll up your pants and prepare to stomp as you enjoy a gourmet dinner, live musical entertainment, wine competitions, a silent auction and more. Partial proceeds benefit the Coalition to Salute America's Heroes, which raises funds to help severely wounded soldiers and their families. Details: www.callawaywinery.com


Taste of North Park

San Diego's North Park neighborhood has become the go-to
destination for artists, shoppers and foodies alike. This event has something for all three, featuring culinary delights from more than 30 restaurants and samples of local brews at a handful of boutiques and galleries. Details: www.tastenorthpark.com

Del Mar Taste and Art Stroll

Sip, nibble and stroll through the scenic seaside town at this annual event presented by the Del Mar Village Association. Afternoon festivities include a free art stroll, live music and ticketed food-and-drink sampling from local restaurants, wineries and breweries. Details: www.delmarmainstreet.com

October 2 & 3:
Oceanside Harbor Days

From pirates to fire engines to food vendors, this free family-friendly festival has it all. The two-day event at the Oceanside harbor and beach features nearly 300 arts, crafts and shopping vendors, food, music, live entertainment and more.
Details: www.oceansidechamber.com
An Abundance of Crafts, Wine, Seaport fun...

October 3 & 17:
Knitters Delight - Crafts and Drafts

Hipsters are confirming what grandmas the world over have known for ages: Knitting is cool. Just ask the folks at the Whistle Stop in South Park, which hosts this afternoon knitting group the first and third Sundays of every month. Pull up a barstool, order a
drink, and prepare to knit one, purl two. Be prepared, though: It's BYOS (supplies, that is). Details: www.whistlestopbar.com

October 4, 11, 18 & 25:
Wine and Cheese Tastings at Bice

The two go together like hand and glove, and they're yours for the tasting Monday nights in October, as Bice offers special tasting experiences at its cheese bar. Themes include "An Evening of Drunken Cheeses," featuring cheeses soaked in beer, wine and prosecco, on October 11, and "Dueling Cheeses," hard versus soft, on October 18. Reservations required. Details: www.bicesandiego.com



October 8-9:
30 for 30 Carousel Challenge

Seaport Village celebrates three decades as one of San

Diego's top tourist destinations with this festive all-nighter,
featuring live music, buskers, food-and-beverage specials
and the pièce de résistance: the first-ever 30-hour challenge on the historic carousel, testing 30 riders' staying power, as well as their trivia knowledge. Details: www.seaportvillage.com

October 9-10:
The Gourmet Experience

It's a feast for the foodie's senses at this two-day eating
extravaganza at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, featuring gourmet food tastings, daily cooking demonstrations from top San Diego chefs such as Brian Malarkey and Bernard Guillas, kitchen product & gadget testing, gourmet travel & trend information and more. Details: www.thegourmetexpo.com



Old Town, La Jolla, Italian Festa and an Auto Show rolls in...

October 9 & 10:
Old Town San Diego Art Festival

The historic streets of Old Town come to life with colorful
art, live music, international food and wine, culture and more during this two-day festival, featuring the work of more than 100 contemporary artists from around the world.
Details: www.oldtownartfestival.com


October 9 & 10:
La Jolla Art and Wine Festival

Based on the success of last year's inaugural event, this
two-day festival is back, bringing 150 jury-selected artists to the streets of downtown La Jolla. Highlights include a full schedule of live musical entertainment, a wine and beer garden and a host of restaurant and farmers' market food vendors.
Details: www.lajollaartandwinefestival.com


October 10:
Little Italy Festa

Music, art, culture, Italian food-and some stickball, bocce ball and chalk art thrown in for good measure-abound at this festive event on the streets of Little Italy.
Details: www.littleitalysd.com



October 10:

Fifth Avenue Auto Showcase

Auto enthusiasts are in for a thrill as this annual showcase

rolls into town, featuring a range of rides on two and four
wheels, from vintage motorcycles and classic convertibles
to cutting-edge hybrids and European exotics.
Details:
gaslamp.org/fifth-avenue-auto-showcase

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

If you are looking for bargains - check out this website full of stuff. http://ping.fm/dTSS1
If you want real estate bargains - contact me!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Home sales in the Phoenix market dropped to their lowest level during the month of August in 14 years, with median home prices declining both year-over-year and from the previous month. While both new and existing home sales dropped, sales of sub-$100,000 homes increased by nearly one-third from the same period last year. See the following article from HousingWire for more on this. http://ping.fm/djyYK
Recent report finds exotic loans not to blame for recent lending crisis - just unqualified borrowers..
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Monday, September 20, 2010

Some random shots of Phoenix AZ in the 50's & 60's!
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Buyers are avoiding short sales - even if that means higher prices. August 'sales' figures reflect home sales recorded - meaning offers where made 30-45 days earlier.http://ping.fm/vmoLx

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

September Calendar of Events in San Diego!

Carrillo Every Friday in September
Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park Film Festival

Each Friday night you'll see rare Hollywood Golden Era films starring
Leo Carrillo, outdoors under the stars at the legendary actor's rancho.
Bring your low back chair, warm clothes, flashlight, and blanket.
Movies start promptly at sunset. There is no charge for admission,
however donations are welcomed. Refreshments may be purchased.

Time: Movies start at sunset
Location: Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park, 6200 Flying LC Lane, Carlsbad
For more information visit www.carlsbadca.gov

Sail Fest September 2 - 6
Festival of Sail 2010


This annual event is held over Labor Day weekend each year, and
includes live entertainment from a variety of genres, a petting zoo,
cruises on San Diego Bay, cannon battles, sailing on racing yachts,
over 150 arts and craft vendors, a multitude of food options,
interaction with pirates, and more.

Time:
Refer to website for schedule
Location: San Diego Bay - Maritime Museum of San Diego, 1492 North Harbor Dr.
For more information please 619-234-9153 or visit www.sdmaritime.com
Barona Pow Wow
September 3-5
40th Annual Barona Powwow


Join 10,000 people from all over the country in this family-fun event and learn about Native American culture at the same time. This year's event
will be as big as every other year, with over $60,000 in prize money!
Free admission and camping. Contest dancing in all categories. All drums and dancers welcome.

Time: Fri. 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm / Sat. & Sun. 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: Barona Indian Reservation, at the Barona Baseball Field
For more information call 619-443-6612 or visit www.baronatribe.org/powwow/powwow.html


Menghini Winery
September 4
Julian Grape Stomp Festa

Julian celebrates the harvest of the grapes with an olde-world style
grape stomp and festa at the Menghini Winery. Italian music, dancing,
Bocci Ball competitions, stomping, wine tasting, a Jumbo Jump for the kids and a variety of food and crafts for sale. There is a small admission fee.


Time: 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

Location: Menghini Winery, Julian
For more information call 760-765-1857 or visit www.julianca.com

Pit
September 11
The San Pit 5K (Obstacle Course)

This is an amazing obstacle course! The course will be an out and back
5K event consisting of a minimum of 8 beach obstacles in the water and
on hard and soft packed sand. Obstacles will include, but are not limited to, water jogging, seal crawls, jump walls, tire rings, finishing with the 10 foot Sand Everest Mountain. 14 categories ranging from ages 14 to 75+. There will be entertainment & a beer garden.

Time:
7:30 am - 11:00 am
Location: Mission Beach / Belmont Park
For more information call 858-268-1250 or visit www.kozenterprises.com

Mexican Dance September 11
Fiestas Patrias - Mexican Independence Day
in Old Town


Fiestas Patrias celebrates Mexican Independence with colorful displays
of dancing, storytelling, and music from
early San Diego. Enjoy lively free activities, including children's games, dancing, and music performances. Learn historic games such as cascarones, and how early San Diego men's clothing originated from the Charros of the past. Other activities include branding, corn husk doll making, relay races, and vaquero games.

Time:
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Location: Old Town San Diego - just adjacent to the Old Town Transit Center
For more information call 619-220-5422 or visit www.parks.ca.gov
grapesSeptember 11
Grape Day Festival and Parade

This is Escondido's oldest and longest running event. The parade features equestrians, floats, marching bands, and walking groups. In celebration of
its heritage, the Escondido Grape Day Festival features grape stomping,
free grapes, entertainment stage, vendor booths, international food court, demonstrations, and more!


Time: Parade - 9:30 am / Festival 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
Location: Grape Day Park, 321 N. Broadway, Escondido
For more information call 760-743-8207 or visit www.escondidohistory.org


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Annual Western Hoedown

Event includes a BBQ dinner, flag ceremony, horseback riding
demonstrations, opportunity drawing, silent auction,
children's games and crafts, and a DJ (country music).

Time:
3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location: Ivey Ranch Park, 110 Rancho del Oro Dr., Oceanside
For more information call 760-722-4839.
BrazilSeptember 12
Brazilian Day Festival and Parade

This is the largest Brazilian festival on the west coast showcasing the
culture of Brazil and South America. Unique handicrafts, tempting foods, lively music, and colorful costumed performances. Free admission.


Time: Festival 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm / Parade 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Location: Pacific Beach - Garnet Ave. between Bayard Street and Everts Street
For more information call 858-731-4953 or visit www.braziliandaysandiego.com


Paddle for... September 12
Annual Paddle for Clean Water

A festival that promotes an environmental need for clean oceans.
It will be celebrated with a free, light breakfast for all paddlers, music,
a group photo, guest speakers and a raffle. It's a free event and promises to be a morning of of fun for everyone in the family. Over 1,000 beach and ocean lovers are expected to take to the waters off Ocean Beach this year.


Time: 9:00 am breakfast / 10:00 am Paddle around the Pier / 9:00-12:00 Beach Clean-up
Location: Ocean Beach Pier
For more information call 858-792-9940 or visit www.surfridersd.org

Power BoatSeptember 17-19
Annual San Diego BayFair Powerboat Racing

Join the crowd at Mission Bay to watch the fastest boats in the world compete to win at this extreme watersport event. You'll see sleek
powerboats and hydroplanes race so fast that they nearly become
airborne. The event also includes mini hydro racing on a pond, motor
home camping, interactive displays, live entertainment, and a fireworks show.

Time: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location:
Mission Bay - Vacation Island / Fiesta Bay / Ski Beach/
Crown Point Shores / Stony Point / Hydro Pond
For more information call 619-572-6274 or visit www.sandiegobayfair.org

Fleet Week September 18-19
Fleet Week Big Bay Family Festival

The community is invited to climb aboard US Navy ships and explore
other military static displays and chat with Sailors, Marines and
Coast Guardsmen. Interesting and informative exhibits will be on
display inside the terminal. Free family event, open to the public.

Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location:
B Street Cruise Terminal - B St. & Harbor Dr.
For more information call 619-858-1545 or visit www.fleetweeksandiego.org

Adams AveSeptember 25-26
Adams Avenue Street Fair


Southern California's largest free two-day music festival features more
than 70 musical acts on six outdoor stages, hundreds of food and arts
& craft vendors, three beer gardens, giant carnival rides, and children's activities. This event is definitely designed for a full day of enjoyment with
a play area for kids and a rest area for parents... and they'll need it, as this
event covers an 8-block radius.


Time: Sat. 10:00 am - 10:00 pm / Sun. 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Location: Adams Ave. - Normal Heights
For more information call 619-282-7329 or visit www.adamsavenuebusiness.com