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San Diego homeowners temporarily turning back into renters

San Diego homeowners temporarily turning back into renters San Diego renters spend years trying to save up enough to buy a home, so it may come as a surprise that some homeowners are now selling their homes to rent them back. and last updated 2021-05-06 20:35:01-04 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego renters spend years trying to save up enough to buy a home, so it may come as a surprise that some homeowners are now selling their homes to rent them back. It s an increasingly common strategy in San Diego County, which has seen its supply of homes drop 55 percent over the last year, leading to bidding wars. Now, sellers are getting multiple offers above the asking price.

Top Agent Kimberly Koll Partners With Side to Launch Heritage Homes San Diego, Offering Clients an Even Higher-Caliber Service

Top Agent Kimberly Koll Partners With Side to Launch Heritage Homes San Diego, Offering Clients an Even Higher-Caliber Service Share Article Kimberly Koll today announced Heritage Homes San Diego and its partnership with Side, the only real estate technology company that exclusively partners with high-performing agents, teams, and independent brokerages to transform them into market-leading boutique brands and businesses. Kimberly Koll, founder of Heritage Homes San Diego Partnering with Side enables us to expand our business and gives us more time to provide world-class service to our clients. SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) May 07, 2021 Kimberly Koll today announced Heritage Homes San Diego and its partnership with Side, the only real estate technology company that exclusively partners with high-performing agents, teams, and independent brokerages to transform them into market-leading boutique brands and businesses. The a

San Diego home prices projected to grow 8 3 percent through November

San Diego charity Faulconer created to support mayor s office will dissolve

Print One San Diego, the nonprofit organization set up by former mayor Kevin Faulconer to support his office and needy San Diego children and their families announced Tuesday that it will dissolve. After serving 10,000 children and an untold number of community organizations, One San Diego issued a public thank you to its partners, donors and supporters and said it would close its doors by the end of this month. “The most generous people I have met are our donors, community partners and volunteers,” said Dena DiSarro, the One San Diego chief executive. “One San Diego was successful because of their support.”

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