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Have Southern California home prices peaked?
Southern California's housing market faces its slowest three-year sales period in 21 years with a 41% rise in inventory and only 17% of households able to afford homes, experts say.
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‘Disconnect between buyers and sellers’: San Diego home sales near record lows
San Diego’s home market was as quiet as ever during the dog days of summer. The median home price was $900,000 in July in San Diego County, according to Attom Data Solutions, which combines sales of single-family homes, townhouses and condos. The median has been unchanged for five months and flat annually. At least one reason the home price has changed very little: Home sales have stayed at historic lows all year. There were 2,357 home sales thr…
·San Diego, United States
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Have Southern California home prices peaked?
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·Los Angeles, United States
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