Homebuying Season in San Diego

Fall season is definitely upon us and although the weather hasn’t seemed to change too much, the housing market hasn’t taken a better turn with cooler prices. If you can’t beat the weather, you can definitely find some great housing options and prices in the fall. The homebuying season in San Diego is here. Although spring and summer are considered the best times to buy a home, fall isn’t such a bad time either.

According to Realtor.org, fall is the second most busy homebuying season in San Diego behind spring. Often times, the spring and summer are very competitive times for buying and selling, but the fall leaves us with prime opportunities with less competition. Many homebuyers can find better tax benefits later in the year also. So, if you’re looking for a home, don’t stop looking, your dream home awaits in sunny San Diego.

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Home prices tend to decrease in the fall time as well. The national median home price decreased 1 percent in September, and median time on the market nationwide stands at 80 days, up 6.7 percent from August, stated by National Association of Realtors. The San Diego Housing market is the fifth hottest metro market behind San Francisco, Dallas, Denver and Vallejo. With San Diego being such a tight market, the fall season would be the time to get on the homebuying train.

If you’re looking for some fantastic San Diego real estate, some available homes are located all over the county. Meadowood Estates in Carmel Valley real estate features nine homes for sale. This coastal community is in a great school district and close knit atmosphere. These homes are 2,673 square feet to 3,059 square feet in size. There are great options for all family sizes during the homebuying season in San Diego.

There is also Bracero Road community in Encinitas. These homes range in size from 4,530 square feet to 4,961 square feet. Hallmark Communities features two developments with fantastic homes for sale in San Diego. In Leucadia on Eolus Avenue there are four lovely homes ranging in size from about 2,800 square feet to 3,200 square feet. Hallmark also has communities in North County.

In Oceanside, there is Dixie Village, which has five homes left. These are affordable and close to the beach. It doesn’t get much better than that. You will also find townhomes available, if you’re looking for something a bit smaller. These are located on Cleveland Street and Washington. The Oceanside Train Station is in walking distance as well as the beach. These townhomes start in the $400,000’s. Don’t miss out on the opportunities during this homebuying season in San Diego.

If your heart lies more inland, Escondido features homes for sale in Valley View Ranch. This gated community features single level plans with over 3,000 square feet of space. These homes go very quick due to the close proximity to the freeway, shopping centers and outdoor recreation.

Your dream home is out there. If you’re in need of assistance to find the best prices for your budget this homebuying season in San Diego, reach out to the San Diego and Carmel Valley real estate expert Dan Conway today for more information an open houses!

 

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