The pace of home-price appreciation in San Diego County remained steady in February, as the market got closer to its annual peak homebuying season.
The pace of home-price appreciation in San Diego County remained steady in February, as the market got closer to its annual peak homebuying season.
Julian Cummings recently returned to his Pacific Beach apartment to find a notice taped to the door.
San Diego County’s unemployment rate closed in on pre-recession levels in February, dropping to a nearly seven-year low of 5.3 percent.
Looking back, San Diego County’s job growth in 2014 was not nearly as robust as economists first estimated.
December capped off the nation’s best year of hiring since 1999, with employers adding a healthy 252,000 payroll jobs and unemployment at 5.6 percent.
San Diego County renters can expect increases approaching 4 percent this year as vacancies continue to fall, new apartment investment company predicts.
The nation’s economy will expand at its fastest pace since the end of the Great Recession, and California is going to have a lot to do with that success.
San Diego will lead an economic expansion across California and the nation in 2015, says economic forecast released by Point Loma Nazarene University.
After a sluggish summer, the pace of home price appreciation in San Diego County’s housing market slowed again in September.
Five years after the Great Recession walloped San Diego County, the region’s economy is on the verge of setting a record for productivity.