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San Diego State muscles past Creighton, makes 1st Final Four

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 2 d ago

San Diego State muscles past Creighton, makes 1st Final Four

"Derry and tremel hit a free throw with 1.2 seconds remaining to give San Diego state a 57 56 win over creighton, putting the Aztecs in the final four for the first time. Probably a thousand free throws in the last week. So, and then in the day, I felt like I put in the work to be able to step up and have the confidence that I was going to make them. Lamont butler scored 18 points in helping San Diego state become the first mountain west team to reach the national semifinals. Ryan kalk Brenner scored 17 points for the Blue Jays, who were two of 17 from three point range. Baylor Sherman tied the game at 56 by stealing an inbound pass and converting a layup with 34 seconds left. I'm Dave ferry

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Creighton ends Princeton's March Madness run with 86-75 win

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 3 d ago

Creighton ends Princeton's March Madness run with 86-75 win

"San Diego state and creighton will play in the south regional final on Sunday. Top seed Alabama will not after the 5th seated Aztecs knocked off the crimson tide. 71 64. San Diego state held Brandon Miller to 9 points on three of 19 shooting. All while darian tremel was providing 21 points for the Aztecs. I knew what kind of covers they were in as far as ball screens. And that's something I was working on all week. The Blue Jays are in the elite 8 for the first time after beating Cinderella Princeton 86 75. Ryan kalkbrenner scored 22 points of creighton 6th win in 7 games. Baylor shireman made 5 threes and scoring 21 points. I'm Dave fairy.

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Californians eager for sunnier days after relentless winter

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 5 d ago

Californians eager for sunnier days after relentless winter

"After years of drought, it was too much rain in snow for California. It was a strange stormy and cold winter for the Golden State. This week's atmospheric river was the 12th such storm in the states since late December. Californians initially welcomed the precip in chilly temperatures after a record hot summer and many years of drought, but the relentless storms busted the drought in two thirds of the state and broke precip records along the way. The national weather service says San Diego has already recorded 5 more inches of rain than normal and Los Angeles had the wettest beginning of the year since 2005. I'm Shelley Adler.

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The latest in sports

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | Last week

The latest in sports

"AP sports. I'm Bruce Morton. Princeton rose into the sweet 16. The 15th seeded tigers were in control throughout in eliminating Missouri 78 63. Princeton is in the south region, as is number 5 San Diego state, which beat Furman's 75 52. The region's top seed, Alabama, moved on by besting Maryland 73 51. Defending champ Kansas was also a top seed. That meant nothing to Arkansas, which got past the jayhawks 72 71. Also in the west, second seed UCLA had to hang on to beat northwestern 68 63. In the east, fourth seed Tennessee dumped duke 65 52. The Midwest produced no surprises with top seed Houston handling auburn 81 64 and number two Texas defeating Penn State, 71 66, NBA winners included the sixers kings and grizzlies. Bruce Morton AP sports

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Vols bring Duke 'into the mud,' move to Sweet 16

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | Last week

Vols bring Duke 'into the mud,' move to Sweet 16

"The number four seeded Tennessee volunteers are moving on to the sweet 16 after defeating the 5th ranked duke blue Devils 65 52 in second round action for Orlando. The voles were led by a great performance by Olivier Kim wall scored 27 points and 5 rebounds. Knowing that they had a lot of freshmen we knew that if we come in applying more pressure and being tough and physical and then, you know, they would have to deal with it. What we were saying before the game, the whole time was we gonna bring them into the mud with us. In the early game 5th seeded San Diego state dominated 13th ranked Furman 75 52,

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Tennessee holds off Louisiana-Lafayette 58-55 in NCAA opener

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | Last week

Tennessee holds off Louisiana-Lafayette 58-55 in NCAA opener

"It was an upset for the ages when 13th seeded firm in defeated number four seed Virginia 68 67 in the opening game of the south bracket in Orlando's center. It was a long 40 footer for JP that sealed the deal for firm and they now move on to take on number 5 seed San Diego state in the second round as San Diego state held off a late run from 12th rank college of Charleston to get the win 63 57, moving over to the east bracket for the night session. This seated duke has no problem with 12 seed oral Roberts as the blue Devils get the win 74 51, they will take on number four seed Tennessee volunteers after they held off a run from 13th ranked ragin cajuns of Louisiana 58 55. Kyle Cassandra, Orlando.

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The Fall of California

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:35 min | 2 weeks ago

The Fall of California

"I want to talk about the, well, a little bit, the end of California, the fall of California, and it is a little bit it's an ominous topic because the fall of California could be a precursor to the fall of America. A California is America's most beautiful state. It has been for quite a long time, America's richest state, of course, there are other wealthy state New York access, but California has been number one. It has huge and important industries that are distinctive of California. We think most obviously of Hollywood, but California now has also been the center really since the silicon revolution of high-tech. If you go down to Southern California, the San Diego area BioTech, let's not forget agriculture, all the oranges and avocados that are grown in California. So this is a rich, beautiful state. And it's being ruined. And it's being ruined by a man who actually wants to be president. So if you want to know how can the California model or as Debbie calls it the callous wella model, California going the way of Venezuela, how can that model be exported to the whole country? Well, it would be exported if Gavin Newsom becomes president. Which he very much wants to be. And the Democrats are pending a lot of hope in this guy.

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Biden announces nuclear-powered submarines for Australia

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 2 weeks ago

Biden announces nuclear-powered submarines for Australia

"At a navy base in California, President Biden hosted the leaders of the UK and Australia to announce more progress in their partnership. Over nuclear powered submarines. With two U.S. nuclear powered attack submarines as a backdrop at point Loma in San Diego. President Biden says the U.S. plans to sell similar vessels to Australia. Has the stability that ended up Pacific amid rapidly shifting global dynamics. Part of a partnership announced in 2021. Aimed as a counterweight to China's military buildup. To navigate the challenges of today and tomorrow. President Biden didn't directly mention China, but this might have been a note of clarification for Beijing. Not nuclear armed subs are nuclear power. The three leaders confirmed their commitment to freedom and a rules based international order. I'm Jackie Quinn

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Biden to announce Australia submarine deal in San Diego

AP News Radio

01:07 min | 2 weeks ago

Biden to announce Australia submarine deal in San Diego

"President Biden will deliver remarks this morning as concerns about bank failures overshadow a West Coast trip to meet with foreign leaders. The president is headed to San Diego today to meet with the prime ministers of Australia and the UK and discuss the three allies nuclear defense partnership. Biden will announce that Australia will purchase up to 5 U.S. made nuclear submarines to modernize its fleet, but before he leaves Biden set to deliver remarks on maintaining a resilient banking system, a reference to Friday's collapse of Silicon Valley bank and Sunday's failure of signature bank, the second and third largest bank failures in the nation's history. He's expected to talk about moves the government is making to calm depositors concerns and larger worries about a potential wave of bank runs that are making the stock market jittery and could endanger the wider economy. In a statement issued Sunday Night, Biden said the American people and American businesses can have confidence that their bank deposits will be there when they need them. On the rest of his three day trip to California and Nevada, Biden will attend fundraisers, visit Monterey Park to discuss gun violence prevention and talk about plans to lower prescription drug costs during a stop in Las Vegas, Jennifer King, Washington

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8 dead, 7 missing after boat capsizes off San Diego coast

AP News Radio

01:01 min | 2 weeks ago

8 dead, 7 missing after boat capsizes off San Diego coast

"Authorities say at least 8 people died and others are unaccounted for when a pair of migrant smuggling boats flipped over near a San Diego beach. It's one of the worst boats smuggling accidents off the coast of California. We've lost 8 souls. San Diego lifeguard chief James gartland on KG TV says they spent the early morning hours Sunday, searching for possible survivors. After receiving a 9-1-1 call from a woman who said that her boat had capsized along with a second vessel. When rescuers arrived 8 were dead, some 15 others unaccounted for. We did the best we could to recover people from the water, try and find survivors. Coast guard captain James spittler says smuggling enterprises lure these migrants into a dangerous trip. These people are often labor trafficked and sex trafficked when they arrive. Border patrol says there's been a sharp increase in the number of smuggling trips and fatalities in recent years. I'm Jackie Quinn

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Authorities: 8 dead, 7 missing off San Diego coast

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 2 weeks ago

Authorities: 8 dead, 7 missing off San Diego coast

"The coast guard is searching for possible survivors after two suspected smuggling boats overturned off the coast of San Diego, at least 8 are dead with others missing. Crews are combing the area near black beach in San Diego. Where they were able to retrieve 8 bodies last night from the water, but darkness and thick fog hampered their efforts. San Diego fire rescue says there's a large debris field along the area, also known as Tory pine city beach. It's believed there were about 15 people on board the boats that overturned. Authorities say penga style vessels are often involved in the smuggling operations that come ashore in that area. I'm Jackie Quinn

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Courage Is a Characteristic of Greatness

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:41 min | Last month

Courage Is a Characteristic of Greatness

"I have established a working definition of four characteristics in a person first is courage. You can't be a great person if you are not courageous. And the left knows this, and that is why they try to suppress the courageous. They try to kick them out of colleges, for example, if a professor should open up his mouth, they try to shut them down. Amy wax, remember her at the University of Pennsylvania law school? She wrote a piece in the Philadelphia inquirer, was it? That's where it was with a professor at a law school at UC San Diego or San Diego state I don't remember, but it was San Diego. On all they said was the best values were good old middle class bourgeois values, basically graduate college, get a job, get married, and then have children after you marry. She was called a racist, 250 law professors at another truly decrepit institution called the University of Pennsylvania. If you give money there, you are harming the country. I don't know how you rationalize. Well, people don't rationalize. Let's put it this way. They don't use reason they use feelings. Well, I went to Penn, and it was wonderful for me. What a truly stupid notion.

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Rep. Andy Biggs Unpacks the Biden Border Calamity

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:41 min | Last month

Rep. Andy Biggs Unpacks the Biden Border Calamity

"I'm joining us now is the terrific Andy Biggs. He has some news to share about things happening on the southern border. It is to tragedy. Andy, welcome back to the program fill us in. What's going on? You know, I got to tell you, Charlie, it is, it's almost inconceivable to think that it can keep getting worse, but it gets worth worse by the month. And this administration is doing things to distract. So for instance, they're going to tell you that, well, the encounters between the ports of entry went down significantly last month. And they did. But the reason why is because they're funneling people through a parole program, which is contrary to U.S. law and getting him into going through ports of entry, trying to get him there. And then they're going to release them into the interior immediately with work permits and they're gone. The de facto Amnesty program that's happening right now, Charlie. And guess what? The cartels aren't going to put up with that. So that's why we fully expected them to drop by about a 150,000. They dropped between ports of entry by about a 100,000, the cartels are not going to put up with that. So they're going to because they control the border. I mean, I don't know what else to tell you. We've got testimony in recent weeks. The sector chiefs. These are in the Biden administration sector chiefs. They themselves admit the southwest border, which is from McAllen, Texas, to San Diego, is controlled, not by U.S., not by our own sovereign forces, but by the cartels. Charlie, this, you know, we could talk AD nauseum, you know, almost infinitely about how bad this situation is. Terrible.

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United Airlines flight turns around after fire in cabin

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | Last month

United Airlines flight turns around after fire in cabin

"Four people were treated at a hospital for smoke inhalation following a fire on board a flight traveling from San Diego to New Jersey. The United Airlines flight returned to San Diego international airport Tuesday morning because of the fire, passenger Anne Marie buckland tells KG TV they weren't in the air long. Probably about ten minutes into the flight. I started to smell something really bad and it just got worse and worse. Passenger Stephen Jones says some people panicked a guy next to me to seats over started to scream. The guy in first class said, oh, God put his shirt up over his face. And then I saw a flash of fire. Has entered Caroline lipinski tells KFM BTV that a first class passengers battery charger began smoking, and then it burst into flames, authorities say the crew placed the battery and especial fire bag in the Boeing 7 37 returned safely to the airport at around 7 30 a.m.. I'm Donna water

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Promoter of Crypto Fraud Scheme Forced to Part with 17 Million

Live Bitcoin News

00:33 sec | Last month

Promoter of Crypto Fraud Scheme Forced to Part with 17 Million

"5 p.m. Sunday February 5th, 2023. Promoter of crypto fraud scheme forced to part with 17 million. A federal judge in the region of San Diego, California has ordered the leader of a crypto fraud scheme to pay as much as 17 million in restitution fees to more than 800 traders and investors that allegedly fell victim to his methods. Fraud promoter will also spend time in prison the scam was known. The post promoter of crypto fraud scheme forced to part with 17 million appeared first on live Bitcoin news.

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More rain, snow in California from ninth in series of storms

AP News Radio

00:57 sec | 2 months ago

More rain, snow in California from ninth in series of storms

"President Joe Biden travels to California's central coast on Thursday as extreme weather continues to impact the state, a third week of major winter storms has left mountain driving dangerous and a flooding risk near already swollen rivers. The University of California, Berkeley's central Sierra snow lab tweeted Monday morning that it had recorded 49.6 inches of new snow since Friday, and San Diego, mission valley resident estes Rodriguez tells KG TV that flooding is still making it dangerous to venture out. I feel like it's super safe to drive out. Just 'cause there's a lot of potholes. There's a lot of areas with deep holes in samples that you don't really see. The sun came out Monday in San Francisco, but across the bay in Berkeley, ten homes were evacuated when a hillside collapsed, and in Monterey county a swollen river that swamped farmland over the weekend is still rising. I'm Donna warder

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Girl Speaks Out After Naked Man Found in YMCA Women's Locker Room

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:42 min | 2 months ago

Girl Speaks Out After Naked Man Found in YMCA Women's Locker Room

"I want to fly out of here what happened, she was literally taking a shower in the middle of a shower when this man walks by butt naked. And so she ran to a stall to hide and get changed and then got the heck out of there because she didn't know who that guy was. She goes and she complains to the director of membership for the San Diego county YMCA. And they told this girl that she was the one with the problem. They said that she was never in danger and that this is not a big deal and that she should not feel weird about having a naked man in the locker room of the YMCA. Which, by the way, used to stand for young men's Christian association. So miss Phillips was doing an interview with a television station in San Diego. And she said that, again, her sibling, she has younger siblings, and they go to the same YMCA, they use the same locker room that she uses. And could you imagine, could you imagine, let's not even talk about a 17 year old. You got a 9 or ten year old little girl in that locker room, and some guy comes in there. In all his glory. Phillips says that she was made and it was made out to be that she was in the wrong by even suggesting this is a problem. In other words, she's a homophobe or transphobe or whatever you want to call it.

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US launches online system to seek asylum on Mexican border

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 2 months ago

US launches online system to seek asylum on Mexican border

"The Biden administration has launched an online system for migrants on the Mexican border seeking asylum. I Norman hall. U.S. customs and border protection is allowing migrants to make appointments up to two weeks out using its website and through a mobile app called CBP one, the online system is poised to replace a complicated patchwork of exemptions to a public health order known as tidal 42. It was used by the government to deny migrants U.S. and international rights to claim asylum since March 2020 under the new system migrants apply directly to the agency and a government official will determine who gets in. The appointments will be at one of 8 crossings at Brownsville, El Paso, idol and Laredo in Texas, nogales, Arizona, and lexico and San Diego in California. I Norman hall

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

02:24 min | 10 months ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"And that's a 15% increase from last year this time. You know, this is pretty unbelievable. You have lived in San Diego for a long time. I've lived in San Diego for a long time. And both of us obviously have been exposed to different sides of the real estate market and things like that. I've never seen this kind of velocity in the market. As far as just increases rent and prices and everything else. So this has been something else. I know being from LA, you know, you and I talked many years ago about LA and LA was really expensive like 5 years ago. It seems like LA has kind of tapered off and is slowing down. I think San Francisco is too. I still look at all these new jobs that are going to be coming to San Diego. And these are pretty high paying jobs. And what that's going to do to our rents and to our inventory. We are totally under inventoried on rental properties and as this woman says from the association of realtors, I mean, she's not seeing really any pricing declines coming in the future. We'll see. I mean, obviously this is all speculation to some degree. But there really is a shortage of housing in our market and now we're feeling this supply and demand pain. Yeah, I agree. It is. You know, it's been, it's been coming. Yeah. It's been coming in, you know, like I said, we've seen other markets. I remember specifically like LA and how fast their rents increased between, let's say, probably between 2016 and 2018. It seemed like rents were going, I mean, people were moving from Santa Monica way across the four O 5 and still paying three grand a month for a one bedroom. You knew that rents were moving fast. So and I know you've talked to me about your brother having trouble finding a place and it's tough, you know? And now San Diego is definitely following suit. So Southern California is just, it's hard to live here and it's expensive. Thanks for listening today. This has been the Southern California real estate report. Talk to you next week. Thank you. Thank you..

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"san diego " Discussed on What's the 311

What's the 311

04:01 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on What's the 311

"The square of the old village to the hills of the press deal park is a pleasant and one of the most interesting chapters of American history. So it's located in the northwest part of San Diego. It is easier accessible by car and public terrorists from all over the city. If you are driving to old town, you send news one street as a reference point. On this street there's a large parking lot and from there you can easily walk to all points of interest of old town. Now, if you plan to use San Diego public transportation, there are several ways to get to old town. Trolley, the green line of the city, tramp stops to at old town, right in front of the entrance of old town. If you are coming from downtown San Diego, this is without a doubt the fastest and most direct way to get to old town. A bus. If the route of the green line of the trolley is not convenient for you, there's probably a bus you can take. In fact, many lines reach the old town from areas of the city of fallen buses, all the ones that go to old town, 8, 9, 28, 44, 83, 88, one O 5 and one 50. A train, if you had a day ticket and closed all regional transportation addition to the trolley and buses, you can also take the coastal Pacific surf line train. These lines on the route between San Diego or the city's in California to the north stop of old town. The operated old town historical park has no opening closing time since it's a city district. However, the visitor centers in the museum follow fix open and close in time. So it's from ten to 5. Some days from ten to four 30. So the first conquerors that landed on old town was the North America Pacific Coast in the middle of the 16th century as the cabaret low national monument in San Diego will testify today in 1769 father Jupiter seurat arrived with the aim of establish here a series of mission. There's a total of 21 mission that represent the stronghold of today's California. Today there is enrolled that unites them all known as el Kane morale, the missionary settle on the hill known today as the military for and flat the mission is in Hispanic community soon begin to form at the foot of the hill initially little more than a group of houses made of mud and straw. In 1835, the village was called el pavo. El Pablo de San Diego in gradually developed into the boom that the city experienced in the following century. The history of San Diego's closer than to that of Californian as early inhabited experience, many political transitions, it is incredible to think that those who were born here in the early 19th century changed four nationalities in the course of their lives without even moving from their village. Although the inhabitants of San Diego was initially Spanish in 1821, they became Mexican. After Mexico declared independence from the kingdom of Spain, after a American Mexican war in 1848, California ceased to be part of the Mexican officially in the United States in 1850, during the two year period before becoming a state there. There was political unstable in California. The old town state historical part aims to preserve the rich historical heritage deck. Characterize San Diego between 1821 and 1872 around the central square where the U.S. flag flies, there are still some of the original houses that have been renovated and covered into museum. All the other buildings have been reconstructed to show visit the history of historical part of San Diego, but.

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"san diego " Discussed on What's the 311

What's the 311

01:36 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on What's the 311

"So if you're traveling from by Joe California to see poor village, it's a waterfront shopping area. And a dining complex to the downtown San Diego bay. It's located at 8 8 49 west harbor drive at the intersection of harbor drive and kettner. It houses more than 70 shop galleries, eateries, is 90,000 ft² of waterfront property. So you can also stay like at the hill ten. If you want, if you want to stay in hotels, there's other hotels, I'll show pictures, 'cause I can't think off of my head the name of them. So I want to give you a little bit of information about old town. So San Diego is the oldest city in California. Rather old town is. So if we exclude the Native American villages would be the first settlement on the West Coast, visited today may feel more like entering a theme park than a city old neighborhood. In fact, San Diego's old town is a combination of two, although the heart of the city is located in gas. Lamp quarters within the perimeter of the old town, you can see the first house built in California and discovered the history of San Diego. Starting from the arrival of settlers and missionaries, visiting old town from.

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

06:10 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"But let's talk about the rents. Because the rents. If you're not getting any money, if you're not getting it for unit. Then you better be pretty obvious. Then you better be it's good. I hope you work in tech or BioTech because that's those are going to be the tenants. Because the entry level ran is starting at 3700. So 37 50 four 750 ft². For 750 ft², or excuse me, let's just start beginning. So 33 50 or 33 58 actually, so called 33 60 is what gets you a 550 ft² one bedroom. There you go. And those aren't one bedrooms. Those are actually studios. So they're large studios. So they're not really a one bedroom. A large studio. Yeah, exactly. And you know, they're going to have really nice views. I mean, you're going to have the park and the ocean and all the way down to max gal from some of these studio views. There's 8 of those. The two bedrooms are averaging at 750 ft². They rent for 37 44 a month. And then the three bedrooms are averaging 1156 and those rent for about 8000 a month. 79 28. So. Two and a half times the rent. So you got to be making 300 K a year to be in a three bedroom. And you're going to have to be making at least 200 K a year to be in a two. So which is that's pretty normal for new construction here in San Diego. So point being with the affordable with adding the units and everything else to keep the units really nice, the people that are in the affordable realm, there's 18 of those. They're going to get a really nice place to live. It's going to be a beautiful location. San Diego housing is in charge of what tenants will get put in there. Remember, they still have to qualify on credit and everything else. And then they'll get helped with the income side..

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

02:41 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

04:43 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"I mean you know so like the university town centre corridor along interstate fifteen which includes beer mesa based on annualized approach both of those areas have have led the region if with rank growth and rents have been rising twenty seven percent and twenty percent over the past twelve months in those areas. So the question becomes is that sustainable right and is that a good thing now. National city was one of those areas that was really hot in the south and that would be considered like one of san diego's more affordable areas. And that only rose. Five point five percent over the month of october so that area which was like an area that was attracting a lot of people that starting to slow as well so when you look at these areas that north county the fifteen corridor north county coastal the beach areas. Pb la hoya places like that you know. Rents have just been going at a blistering pace. I mean it's been pretty crazy it has and it's unsustainable in rents are already incredibly incredibly high so i think that to have a little bit of a slow down a little bit of a readjustment seems pretty reasonable. I don't think it necessarily mean very much to be completely honest. I feel like we're still in a hot rental market and things are still flying off the shelves faster than faster than they probably ever have and ice. We still get calls daily for people that are like can we get on weightless. What's the process to. How do you apply for an apartment. That's even there. And i have great credit. I mean i- i- filter still many calls like that. 'cause i mean some of the highlights to yeah it's crazy and some of the highlights. I mean something to think about so this is from again that coast are and they're tracking net absorption too and that's basically a change in occupancy right absorption for those of you that are familiar with the real estate lingo is basically you know what when empty and what got least right and so so the net. Absorption is about ten thousand two hundred units which has led to record low vacancy rate. Two point two percent. It's a two point to stabilize..

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"san diego " Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

The Tennis Podcast

08:30 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on The Tennis Podcast

"Will. Thank you lovely gaurav and lovely kids of gaurav for that. Wonderful sunny intro Sunny in show. I think is exactly what we needed. Today it's been a somewhat grim weekend heh in not so sunny uk. Actually as i say that son is streaming in through my window but my goodness me. Saturday was a warning shot. Across the bows of the bleak bleak winter. That is to come. And i spent it watching tennis in san diego where it looks really lovely. No food no fehmi whatsoever. David it'll numb long for sunday to get a tournaments at this time of year for everybody to realize. Oh that's a good idea. that's all gather. Yeah he looks nice. Doesn't it really nice. I mean i know you know they not this tournament together in a master weeks. Didn't think it was a temporary temporary stand. didn't you know obviously if it did become permanent. Fixture on the on the calendar certain elements change. They're probably have bigger facilities and all of that but it seems like the bare bones if you need for for tennis event by that i mean players and sunshine crowd and crowd. It feels like they've they've got all these things. Yes donny velva do. I saw the managing director of the event and it just immediately had a an established tournament. Feel about him as though it's gotta community behind it already and i know about the staging of it. I just know that. When i turned it on it just made the heart seeing quite interesting this elongation of tennis in america. That's happening this year. Normally the us open is sort of the end of that swaying in them. Where into the asian season and here in the uk that means ten is happening in the morning rather than in the evening and night. It's just the different pace but yet the those tournaments in chicago and san diego pretty cool to see them. So well attended and well-supported. Yeah this big markets over there. Tennis at night suits me fall better than tennis in the morning. Say maybe this is just worn goods. Unintended consequence of a pandemic foot for me personally anyway and my and my sleep patterns I've been sunday Together a few years ago after doing it was a at in toronto covering that tournament and went on sunday. Go off to. Its with a with a friend that works to the atp metal look holiday are drove through. That was that was the tournament when the sorry david. The rio olympics started and i discovered that on the west coast of the united states. They don't get things live. Yes oh yes i remember. I remember you being quite this ball. Cruel in search of somewhere that was showing the opening ceremony live. And everybody's sort of confused looked at me and said oh it doesn't stop for three hours a night know all time. We're all missing it and it's like they're living in the past to the future or some sort of suspended times very very strange anyway other than that lovely place. Did you see dolphins. No no wells. I say that because spoiler casper route got his title in san diego and he was presented with a with a dolphin trophy big fan of animal themed trophies fees in general the sounds getting it would seem if the same there hit in san diego dolphin i did. I did go surfing in san diego. I need to discover the beachwear. Windsurfing had been a shark attack the week before but i do didn't discover until afterwards be merrily surfing say good. I had the biggest board in town to help me be goods Yeah slowly not very good. When i did my journalism. Course in nineteen ninety-seven. I went a few days early and ended up having to got surfing in a deserted See that was freezing cold. And i realize it's a bit harder than i thought. Fleming heart surfing that is that is the beauty and the horror of it. So should we start off by talking about sunday. Then saying i very definitely stood in direction. And i've not been to chicago s- affair or astana So let's let's start with what we know and and move it on from there. Casper rude was the champion in san diego. He beat cameron nori six love. Six two in the final. That i stayed up to watch will at least the early stages of last night i fell asleep. Probably a few games in the games. That i'd seen cam nori looked nervous. He was definitely tight and misfiring. But i just expected him to work his way back into the match. You know he'd lost the opening set. She under incredible win that one. We'll talk about it in a moment. Bad law sleeping in that one the day before and i just thought oh no big deal for cameron nori being the competitive that he is to to have a slow start but it turned out to be quite a big deal because casper read just did not give him a chance to get into that much love to in a final against someone is hardened is cam norian and as i say just the competitor that he is. I thought that was pretty incredible at she from casper read. I was not expecting to to wake up. Check the final school. And see that david um me either and i quite like to see them play again in indian wells in about the third round or something to see whether the final elements of that was partially responsible for ferrari sort of failing to give his best. There was a stutthof fight through the. This is a guy who'd been getting seventy percent of his first serves in an having more success on that first than anybody all week and yet here he was halfway through the match need one fourteen percent of his first-serve points in the first set. I mean he just couldn't get it going at all and and i was trying to work out. Is this a styles issue. That he is having a guy do to him what he does to everybody else which is just be everywhere. Keep getting the ball back. Keep pushing but without misfiring never hitting unforced errors and eventually the opponent breaks down. And that's what rude was doing to him and he's just just way better at it. But i think that was joined by just a bad day. Phanari and i and i don't know whether whether it's nerves or all just lack of rhythm on the day but he wasn't. He wasn't there really and yet roots the total opposite in the finals. He he seems to be one of those players who just gets better in the final. And that's that is the ultimate quality really isn't it probably starts to separate you from the pack and gives him a chance of going really further in his career. I think yeah. Where do we sit to right. Cast baru now. That feels like a sort of conversation. We need to have not ready for identity own stuff because it struck me a labor cup that he was introduced as part of a team. Europe squad that rule in the top ten and that's slightly passed me by the route heads entered the top ten. I think just off the back of the us open. I think he got in that week. Did it quite quietly He's now won five titles this season which is the most of anyone on the tour all of them to fifty level. And i just think you know. Do we put him up with his labor cup teammates in europe and and a very sit surpass. Medvedev ruben bertini. It seems.

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

03:48 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"The current military can be housed the train going from north to south. And things like that. Those are usually big projects that have multiple over budget issues and everything else whereas the sports arena is a core deal. The sports arena desperately needs to be redone. It'll bring in better music acts which will benefit the city. Everything would be better with the new sports sports arena is. It's a joke for a city this high or this large. Excuse me so so. It's something that definitely needs. Needs improvement. And i think the housing would be more more. You would have more people benefiting from that housing locally than you would from the larger navy project obviously although over time people would benefit but for the right now probably point. Lomas the best deal. But here's the thing. There's huge pushback on blocking the views of the bay for that project because of the height limitations on it. So you're never gonna make everyone happy at the end of the day bright and it is a picking and choosing but i think at the end of the day and really the reason. Why we're talking about this podcast. Is that the dynamics of san diego. Were changing rapidly and much like other big cities in california. We're now facing those same decisions of you know there's obviously demand for better housing and for better transportation and to bring our city like you said into the future. What's the city gonna look like thirty years from now and this is kinda vision that people are having which you know at the end of the day. We'll see you never really know but the housing is needed and both of these projects. Bring a unique and useful. You know public works type project. You don't type benefit to the people you know and the navy for the economics of the city that the city needs the navy and we should be a good be a good city to work with them and on the other side. I think that the city needs to know for for a city the size of san diego. We basically have one sports team and people say oh. This doesn't matter and it's like it doesn't matter but the economics of that actually helped drive things so it does. It does help it helps to attract jobs. It helps you attract employers when when large companies are looking to cities to expand. They're also looking at the quality of life factors and those are things that are quality of life that are factored in. You know so. San diego is expensive but higher quality of life and things like that those those are all things that help and i just think it drives economics in ways that maybe you don't see so so it'll be interesting so these two projects will keep an eye on. This is becoming obviously contentious issue. It's going to be something that we're probably gonna hear a lot about. I think the point loma one is going to be driven a lot. You know a lot more than the navy one. I think the navy one. They'll quietly work with whoever you're going to work with. And when they feel like presenting it they'll present it. I don't think there's a big push for that. Like there is for point. Loma point lomas already appoint private developers and they're going to want to get rolling on it so that's going to be an interesting one to follow at the sports arena. So thanks for listening today and let us know your thoughts if you have anything lead nahra on our on our side and And thanks for listening this. Been the southern california real estate report..

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

03:33 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"It's not great ones so it's an interesting thing to look at and think about because it is going to affect me in my lifetime. Y time i'm retired. This is going to start affecting me. So in my sixties. I'm going to start experiencing my generation's kids vein adults and what does that. What does that world look like. I mean granted you. you know. we're going to be living longer. You know we're gonna have probably an older population to but but if there aren't people actively working in our economy to support a growing population what does that mean so. I don't know it's an interesting point. And i think it's interesting to think about when you are developing because obviously you're not developing for for tomorrow you mean you're not looking for a year from now you're developing possibly for thirty years from now so you do have to kind of it's it's enough of. Its the first real point that i've heard on the you know non developer side that actually kind of made me think. Well you know it's it's it's interesting. I mean some of these some of these projects so the sports arena project. If you're weighing both of these out right and you're saying okay. What is most beneficial to the city. What's most beneficial to the citizens of seeing the ago. What would pick be. And that's just. That's kind of what i was thinking as a big point to bring up. It's like well. You d new construction because we don our construction. It's going to survive for thirty more years. A lot of navy will the worst housing stock and california honestly our housing stock sandiego. If you've ever driven around this city it is funky at best. I mean so. There was a huge at the end of world. War two right when everyone came back all the naval guys came back and point loma was a totally different place. Liberty station was this huge navy base all the way down to the the sub base now so all the housing. That's in san diego. It's either nine thousand nine hundred ninety s spanish colonial or you know the the california style fifty or the the twentieth deco like california are deco styles like out by in south park and the craftsman style. So you have that. And then everything else starts at like nine thousand nine hundred fifty. And it's like this. Huge boom in san diego between fifty and nineteen eighty eight a- and that's what you have so it's not like you know it's dark untouchable moved to san diego unless you're going to build or buy somewhere where you can get that yeah south park. Apparently but yeah. It's an interesting things. We need new. We need better buildings. We need more we do. I mean but but the question is how much do we need and so to answer the question. I was going to say like as far as deciding what is better of these two projects for the citizens of seeing vigo the sports arena. One by far is better. It's better. I mean the the navy one. There's a lot of good housing around and so that right now..

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"The benefit of having a core grand central station downtown i think that's a great benefit to the city. I think that twenty five years ago nobody would have envisioned downtown san diego being the residential neighborhood that it is now. Thank funny that you mentioned that. So we had my brother in town from los angeles this weekend and he looked at design skyline. And he's like are there any offices. Downtown san diego hardly any and i was like dot re here right. He's not that many he's he's like that's just so strange to me. It's an interesting right but it's it's near the water it's beautiful. It's a really nice downtown at super walkable. It's it's it's great. And then all i kind of like it because like we're high live now where we live. We're like in. What's i think very quickly becoming like the best part of the city because we're super close to the loya were super close to the ut see where all of the financial services legal real estate accounting all of the the high and stuff that was downtown is now ut and downtown is now residential entertainment between so so it makes it super quick can be downtown in ten minutes can be in the tc and ten minutes basically So so from that standpoint the the core middle of the city and you can see why so much of this development is occurring in mission valley. And and there's so many apartment apartments units being developed and why that's becoming kind of a hot spot because it is. It is the middle of the city. And i think downtown residential will continue to be high end condo. You know and probably a lot of you know. Second homes for people you know. There's a big canadian population here. Is you now that that by stuff. And also the arizona contingent. That's always been coming deer. That buys things so now. You have this new. This new line has not see downtown. Yeah and you have. Yes so you have the to downtown. And you have downtown to the order. So which makes the wealthy mexican poppulation that has been buying in coronado for years you know over in the coronado shores that is almost primarily occupied by either retired navy or very wealthy mexican families that have been coming up here for years..

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

04:06 min | 1 year ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"She lived an apartment. That was kind of over. You know. I don't know you would say and camino del del rio north or one of those you know. One of those class a. buildings that had the train. Like right outside and you could jump on it and it was. It was convenient right but for work and stuff the way that our city is stretched out. And here's the big argument. Right is is this really. Is this really the the way that seeing the ega wants to develop so the navy on their side is looking for a partner right now. They want to build ten thousand housing units and buildings as tall as three hundred and fifty feet high so those are huge buildings for our skyline. And it's interesting. I guess that as the navy expands here in san diego. San diego is. This is the hub for the pacific fleet. Right so i mean it's it's a huge naval hub and people don't realize like the amount of infrastructure and business that actually hasn't he goes not just the navy itself the supporting businesses so anything south of the golden golden gate bridge. Excuse me the coronado bridge is apparently that whole area down. There is a lot of its navy shipyards and a lot of naval support so you have a lot of fabrication. You have a lot of different industrial uses. All our businesses that are that are helping been serving the military. It's exactly one of the biggest parts of our economy is. Yeah and i don't know how much total personality or you look at the combination of the thirty second street base and what they've built their which thirty second street is a large base. It's it's it's a very big base and there's a ton of housing there but they're looking for more corps officer housing as well. That's all combined into downtown type. Urban living where people can literally walk to and from because the office would be constructed their tail. So it's it's an interesting idea and and you know the other thing is is. We're we're going to to win. This plan started. This was all pre pandemic right. And so we're going to this. Carbon-neutral type design and development aesthetic if been in everyone shooting head to get to this carbon-neutral period that's out in the future. Let's say for san diego. I think it's like twenty thirty five something like that. So a lot of these buildings a lot of these projects are being developed with that in mind and and so the question becomes like now that we've had this pandemic and now everyone's working from home and what percent so originally the sandbag project for the train and everything they were saying that ridership was going to increase right now. The ridership is three percent. And that's not unusual so these urban projects and these big public works projects that get developed in cities. Look let's face it. People love their cars. You know and people don't really get out of their cars. Yeah right. I mean we you and i live closest to the office and i drive every day. I mean i could ride my bike here. You know we cut and we both out granted and of course there is like the safety issues of here. The the streets that we'd be traveling aren't necessarily ideal ideal So you know at the end of the day when you when you when you think about all this stuff. And what's being proposed for the downtown projects. I think i'm i'm pro development and i i look at it as if the navy needs the housing and they need that much housing then let it build it and if it's going and if we're going to get.

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

02:38 min | 2 years ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"It's been a very popular and very successful thing out of something that was really negative. I i agree i mean. I've enjoyed the outdoor dining experiences. I think in san diego you know you wanna be outside. Yeah you want to enjoy the weather. It's never and yeah old. They have heaters. Most of them have heaters. It'll be interesting to see. What the co compliance issues are with the heaters what height limits and things like that they have to put on. Yeah and how they deal with those. We've had a few little incident. Instances with windows that we've had to kind of enforce figure out like what to what to do But i feel like most people. Are you know everyone is trying to work together on it. I think it's a really neat idea. I think it's a benefit to a lot of these restaurants that had storefront and now they have some patio Those restaurants that never had patio. I mean what a what a great you know. What a great addition. Yeah i think for this tyvene even though orange county just center it the yellow tier. And we're you know. what are we in. we still orange. And we're actually not that close to being in yellow apparently but orange county. La are who would have guessed but You know as you know it's it's still going to take a while for people to get comfortable at least for someone like me. I guess to get comfortable going back to being in a crowded spaces is being outside. Makes it easier venus. i'd makes it easier. That's definitely true. So i mean that's why i like eating outside. I like eating outside. Because i enjoy being outside. But that's just me. But i i also think that it's just an easier process or an easier transition back to normality to have these outdoor dining spaces totally well. We'll keep an eye on this. This is going to be very interesting. going forward. It's something obviously that's crazy popular so people love it and now people are picking places because of these places that have been built. So that's kind of interesting to you. Know i thought that's san diego for you and general. I mean like if you have an outdoor it's always full. Yeah totally so some light at the end of the tunnel for the pandemic. Thanks for listening today. This has been they southern california real estate report phoenix..

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"Morning welcome to southern california real estate report. This is bob mcguire. Danielle wise coming to you from san diego so post pandemic things happening in the real estate world and probably one of the biggest things or at least one of the biggest changes that we've seen and we it's interesting because we have the weather for it but the dining regulations for outdoor dining regulations or being extended right. And i think that's a good thing. So they're gonna so. The city council has voted eight two eight zero to extend the street permits until july. Twenty second for all the outside dining so all the or excuse me twenty twenty two july thousand twenty two. So all of the Outside dining areas that you see set up. They're going to leave that setup for the next year a little over a year and i think it's great. I i agree. I mean i i've eaten indoors now Being vaccinated. I feel pretty comfortable with it but i also rather eat outside and if i had the choice typically i would choose outdoor dining at this point just because we are living in san diego and What why would you wanna be in a crowded indoor space. I mean even though. I know they're not full capacity inside. I mean it's typically it's nice weather sun doesn't go down till almost eight anyways it's It's easy to eat outside. And if they have good if they have nice options. I think that one thing that you have to think about what this outdoor dining is. These people have spent a lot of money. Maybe a little too much money building really nice dining experiences outdoors. So they're not like you're just eating on the side of the street you really are. You're in a really kind of an environment. That's conducive to the restaurant. Yeah so some places have built some pretty elaborate dining areas exactly so so. They're really nice. They one of the things. That's the kicker to this thing that you know if you are a restaurant owner if you're real estate owner you have to be aware that the city is now gonna come around as part of this. They're going to start enforcing code though. And so one of the things that they're saying is Especially for the fire code. We had a fire. One of our buildings Recently and one of our commercial buildings and so we had to go to one of the tenants talk to him about his temporary setup. You know so. So there's there's things that you know you want help. The tenants and you want the tennis to succeed but also doing things that may cause some kind of harm or you know..

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

01:48 min | 2 years ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"Post pandemic things happening in the real estate world and probably one of the biggest things or at least one of the biggest changes that we've seen and we it's interesting because we have the weather for it but the dining regulations for outdoor dining regulations or being extended right. And i think that's a good thing. So they're gonna so. The city council has voted eight two eight zero to extend the street permits until july. Twenty second for all the outside dining so all the or excuse me twenty twenty two july thousand twenty two. So all of the Outside dining areas that you see set up. They're going to leave that setup for the next year a little over a year and i think it's great. I i agree. I mean i i've eaten indoors now Being vaccinated. I feel pretty comfortable with it but i also rather eat outside and if i had the choice typically i would choose outdoor dining at this point just because we are living in san diego and What why would you wanna be in a crowded indoor space. I mean even though. I know they're not full capacity inside. I mean it's typically it's nice weather sun doesn't go down till almost eight anyways it's It's easy to eat outside. And if they have good if they have nice options. I think that one thing that you have to think about what this outdoor dining is. These people have spent a lot of money. Maybe a little too much money building really nice dining experiences outdoors. So they're not like you're just eating on the side of the street you really are. You're in a really kind of an environment. That's conducive to the restaurant.

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"san diego " Discussed on We Need To Talk About Ghosts

We Need To Talk About Ghosts

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"san diego " Discussed on We Need To Talk About Ghosts

"A lot and even just in the course of their tenure of owning this house. There'd been a whole lot of change around it because when they bought it they live way the hell out mature lease but by the time i lived there. They were right smack dab in the middle of arcada which is a little college town roads and lot of like around them changes to the land. That kind of stuff and so my thinking is leticia has always been there. My grandmother just gave her. Name's okay and you think that at any point all your grandmother didn't seem to acknowledge it all admitted she existed. Do you think secretly so itself. She did know soon was there. And that's why she gave it like a female name attached to the paint. And maybe it's possible. I mean it was definitely a female energy. I would say like it was. Yeah it was. It was a. It's a female energy It's it's really hard to say because my grandmother was one of those people where she was right even if she was wrong. You know what i mean. Don't maybe she believed she would never have to herself so interested really does he say one hundred and fifty years old. I mean an by american standard. That's all but realistically that's old anywhere early. Hunanese is at least twelve three or four generations. Isn't it really. And they were born there their own generation. My cousin michael lived there when he was born. I lived there and so it's like so our generation like there's there's probably think we're on probably generation for just for us who've gone in and out of the house not in who the hell knows what happened with whomever had previously fantastic aloof. That story and i love the fact sheet. It's sort of the wisdom of grandparent's where they will attach it to something like a story behind. At least to say you know by the way it's the lady in the painting talking really like that. That's very cool. So what's the story. Behind the cemetery. In san diego santiago and san diego it does not mean a wales vagina despite will ferrell claims in anchorman. Anyway so my best friend. One of my best friends lives in san diego and it was one of the things we actually met on the internet. We've been best friends for shit. Twenty years now started cussing adjective. And so i go visit her almost every year usually in like october november because it is so god rotten hot down there that i do not understand how anybody who chooses to live in cursive climate. The funny part is choose. I was born in san diego. So i actually have like a weird sort of double ties to the area. Okay oh yeah. Dad was in the navy so interestingly of nothing my older sister went to slow with mark hamill's younger brother so someday stock that michigan. I'm going to be like. Hey my brother or your brother knew my sister. So let's make out anyways. So so. I go visit cindy every year in In san diego and they're their old town is this vary lake a super duper touristy. But it's it's touristy for a reason it's a really cool section. It's like the original section of san diego debt was settled aliens. There's a haunted house that's really famous in old town called the whaley house if you ever watched any kind of haunted buildings houses in yeah and so you've seen i've seen the way leo's on..

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"san diego " Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

03:18 min | 2 years ago

"san diego " Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"2019. And this is going from 24 in 19 to 50. My goodness, five million plus in 2020 del Mar's was the same. I mean, Dahmer's is very small, so it's hard to have that much of a lot of home turn over, but they had 16 in both years is the rest of San Diego East County. Center City, North County, West North County East is that experience in the same trade upward pressure? All of it? No kidding. No, not just luxury homes. It's everywhere. It's everything. How do we stack up against the rest of California, By the way, is all California experience of this? Are we just talking about San Diego? Because we're in a little little paradise? I think we're probably faring better than other places in California. For sure. I mean, l A has seen a lot of, you know issues with the virus. San Francisco in part, you know, so that's a whole different stratosphere for real estate. Actually, but for you guys, do you guys ever? I mean, you guys laughing us guys that say it's a buyer's market sellers. Is there even such a thing as a buyer's depends what you are desire he cellar, right, you know? Well, because I'm looking at it, even in looking at homes and looking at real estate right now, you know, just because it may favor the cellar price wise. Individual sellers have individual circumstances, right? And that's that's why you have to understand how two people find you if they want to list the home or they want to buy a home and again. Marty is not a paid advertiser. She's just the smartest person I know, in real estate here in San Diego. So are you still taking on clients and such like that? Or you just so busy to chapter like put on a waiting list? No, but that's a really good question. Because if we are too busy, we will refer we will. You know, we don't take on Something that we don't think we can be the best at. But I have five buyer's agents, and we have a listing coordinator in escrow coordinator marketing court, sometimes intense. There's a buyer's agent, the seller's agent. Well, no, my buyer's agents. That's sort of a term they buy and sell, but they're real agent. They are agents. They're real estate agents that are working with our team, so they have the ability to buy represent buyers and sellers. Like we do, And then we have the staff to manage our clients so that it's run. Very streamlined. I thought was even Maxine here today to your mom. I know. How is it The next time your mom's legendary in the real estate is like, how long is she better? The real estate business She has been in since 1976 full time. My mom. She won't be upset with this, but she's 82, she told people to certainly doesn't act like this is the next tour of several times she dances every day, and she has literally more. Energy than I do. She goes from earlier in the morning till later tonight, and she's has no desire to stop it. Let's get her in the studio. Marty Gallons Stubbs. Marty. Gallons is a partner of Maxine and Marty. Gallons real estate, you gotta gallons dot com G. L. L. E. M s and you could take a look at some stuff there. And of course, I appreciate you taking the time to come out today. OK, coming up here? Just a second. I got mayor. Former Mayor Kevin Faulkner is gonna be joining us to talk about putting his hat in the ring his bid. For governor of the state of California. Regardless, if there is a recall effort or not, hey is going to he's going to put his hat in the ring to see if he can run for governor and according to a lot of publications across the country, according even political, which is sort of left winger, everyone sort of betting on Kevin Faulconer because of his Past and taking over for the re called Bob Filner.

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"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

05:49 min | 2 years ago

"san diego " Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"That's not even louis less. I guess it took at least six months so it just shows you. What a hot market. San diego has become for for every level of the market. I think that's what's most interesting is that you have the lower end of the market. That's gained obviously. We have a lot of people that are trying to get into i homes or trying to get into condos and then you have kind of people are trying to move up still and not speaking more and more difficult because the moving up processes harder because what is the second home like what is your next move up point like how do you make that jump from your first home for your second home and then you have you know the part of the market. Maybe i was just talking about like the college like the lower end of the higher end market. And then you have things like this. That are just absolutely extraordinarily high and attract such a different buyer in every part of the market is just being is just getting just know. I can't imagine if you're spending twenty four million dollars on a house. You really concerned all that much about interest rates but right. They're not they're not. It just shows you what type of real estate market where. Yeah i mean in one of the things that was pointed out in this article is you know so. It took six months to sell this. It used to be so the average selling time has been compressed now to hundred and forty six days for homes over four million where it used to be seven hundred and three days a year ago thing has really had an impact. I mean it's clear to me that covid nineteen is definitely creating an impact for the wealthy. The wealthy are getting out of cities that they're not happy. They're looking for value. They're buying in places where i think the person's vying this obviously they're looking for kind of slice of happiness and they want to live on the beach and they can afford to do it and good for them you know and i can see why a these if you're in a very high density city like san francisco or la even coastal la high density. You santa monica and places like that. You're trying to get out of those more crowded areas into this. I mean this is a great spot..

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