San Diego renters are seeing eye-popping lease renewals this year, including reports of rent increases as high as 82%—a jump that’s triggering confusion and frustration across the county. While California’s rent-cap rules can limit increases in many situations, the fine print (and the exemptions) matter, and that’s
Read more →Archive for the News Category
The Prebys Foundation’s planned purchase of the long-vacant California Theatre is more than a real estate deal—it’s a catalyst moment for downtown San Diego. As the site moves toward demolition and long-term redevelopment planning, nearby buildings, streets, and utilities will face real impacts, especially plumbing infrastructure that
Read more →A California housing bill aimed at speeding up townhouse approvals just hit a major turning point: the proposed $28-per-hour minimum wage requirement for certain residential construction workers has been removed for the year. While the wage debate is happening in Sacramento, the ripple effects could land closer
Read more →As San Diego mortgage shoppers hunt for the lowest possible interest rates, a familiar message is resurfacing: compare options aggressively because small differences can have big long-term financial consequences. While that advice is aimed at homebuyers and homeowners, it has a direct impact on something many people
Read more →San Diego is weighing a new proposal that could add a tax on certain vacant, non-primary homes—an effort supporters say would encourage more housing availability and generate funding for local needs. If it moves forward, the ripple effects won’t just hit property owners and investors; it could
Read more →
