Michael Frey's Blog Posts

Is a Low-Volume Market good for Sellers?

In San Diego's real estate market, the low volume of available homes has led to rising prices, making it an opportune time for sellers. But what happens when the volume of homes on the market

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How to Use Capital Gains from a Previous House Sale to Buy Another House

Congratulations, you've successfully sold your house and made a tidy profit. You're wondering how to smartly invest this capital gain into buying another property. You've come to the right place.

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San Diego Rents up 17% on average YOY. WOW.

This rental market report highlights the Q2 2023 average rent prices for three-bedroom (3-BR) single-family rentals (SFRs) in these five cities: Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco,

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Today, 25% of people dislike their homes so much that they move away by 475 miles. Wow.

Did you know the Trend of People Moving has changed so dramatically? In the past, most people moved only a few miles from their original home. Today 25% of people who move change their location by

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Home Property Insurance in San Diego.

Most New Homebuyers Never Calculate the Home Insurance cost when they start looking for a new home. As an unintended by-product of some CA Gov laws, Some Large Insurance Companies are no longer

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Sellers Market in San Diego? Look for the Opportunity, Its all around us..

We have a Sellers’ Market in San Diego. If you already own property in San Diego, you are looking like a Financial Genius, Smart and Attractive. 😍Michael Frey Realtor© DRE#02069869,

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Average Days on Market for San Diego May 2023

The Market is Twisting Again, The Lower price points and luxury price points are moving while the middle market is not. This tells me Fear is present. I am looking for that "Black Swan" but I cannot

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San Diego Residential Home Listings Comparative. (YoY)

         The active listing inventory in the past couple of weeks increased by 51 homes, up 3%, and now sits at 2,076, the largest increase of the year. In April, 53% fewer

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