
• Sales Ease, Prices Diverge • The San Diego housing market shifted slightly in February, as closed sales cooled while home price trends continued to split between detached homes and the condo & townhome market.

• Sales Ease, Prices Diverge • The San Diego housing market shifted slightly in February, as closed sales cooled while home price trends continued to split between detached homes and the condo & townhome market.

• Sales Reset, Prices Adjust • The San Diego housing market opened 2026 with a mixed but active start in January, as closed sales eased while home prices shifted in opposite directions by property type.

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• Prices Firm into Winter • The San Diego housing market closed out 2025 with a steady pace in December, as home sales activity held firm while sold prices inched up slightly across much of the county.

• Sales Ease, Prices Split • The San Diego housing market shifted into a cooler rhythm in November, with closed sales pulling back while inventory trends split across property types.

• Inventory Expands, Sales Grow • The San Diego housing market gained momentum in October, with closed sales rising while inventory continued to build at a measured pace.

• Supply Holds, Demand Lifts • The San Diego housing market steadied in September, with home sales holding firm while housing inventory levels remained elevated.

• Supply Climbs, Demand Shifts • The San Diego housing market shifted gears in August, with closed sales easing while new listings continued to climb.

• Inventory Builds, Sales Slow • The San Diego real estate market pumped the brakes in July, as closed sales fell while new listing inventory continued to build.

• Inventory Grows, Demand Holds • The San Diego housing market continued its shifting pace in June, with closed sales ticking down slightly while new listings continued to climb.

• Listings Spike, Sales Dip • The San Diego housing market settled into a different rhythm this May, with closed sales pulling back and new listings continuing to rise.

• Zillow Restricts Listings • Zillow plans to blacklist many San Diego homes from it’s popular home search platform, making it harder for your listing to get the visibility it needs to achieve the highest price.