Inventory Rises in San Diego’s Real Estate Market

The following data is taken directly from San Diego’s Multiple Listing Service.  It is a snapshot of San Diego’s housing market for the 1-15 corridor as well as the Metro areas of San Diego.  It looks back over the last 30 days (month of July).  As you can see San Diego’s real estate market is changing:  available inventory is building, short sales continue to dwindle and pending sales continue to remain high.        

Condo Icon 2 - Copy

 

 

 

Active

 

 

 

Contingent

 

 

 

Pending

 

 

 

Closed

Scripps Ranch

40

5

28

20

Rancho Penasquitos

20

4

31

14

Mira Mesa

18

22

41

14

Rancho Bernardo

74

26

108

75

Hillcrest/Mission Hills

69

8

36

24

University Heights/Kensington

20

12

17

14

North Park

42

8

32

18

Talmadge/El Cerrito

15

10

17

23

        

Homes Icon

 

 

 

Active

 

 

 

Contingent

 

 

 

Pending

 

 

 

Closed

Scripps Ranch

40

5

28

20

Rancho Penasquitos

20

4

31

14

Mira Mesa

18

22

41

14

Rancho Bernardo

74

26

108

75

Hillcrest/Mission Hills

69

8

36

24

University Heights/Kensington

20

12

17

14

North Park

42

8

32

18

Talmadge/El Cerrito

15

10

17

23

 

Active Listings:            Homes currently on the market without an accepted offer.
 
Contingent Listings:   Homes with an accepted offer contingent on seller’s approval.  Often these homes are short sales           contingent on lien holder approval.
 
Pending Listings:       Homes currently in escrow.
 
Closed:                          Homes which have closed escrow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

          

       

All rights reserved. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.