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The San Diego New Homes Directory is designed to be the most simple, easy to use real estate resource on the web, for finding press releases, new homes for sale, green homes, new home builders, and new home communities in San Diego. You may search for new homes and new condos - lofts in San Diego by price, location, builders, and by master planned communities. New Homes Directory welcomes K Hovnanian Homes.
Most San Diegans consider the city's climate close to perfect, and Holiday Magazine even voted San Diego "the only area in the United States with perfect weather." The weather is tempered by the Pacific Ocean, which results in relatively cool summers and warm winters. Temperatures below freezing are rare, while hot weather, 90 degrees and above, is more frequent. Winter is considered the rainy season; however, each winter month averages 1.5 inches of rainfall, hardly enough to qualify for monsoons.
In Southern California, San Diego's climate makes it one of the best places in the world to live. Investments in San Diego real estate abound and builders cannot seem to build new homes fast enough. New homes in San Diego, CA are being built at a rapid rate particularly in the North and South County and these new home communities have proven to be an excellent value. In most cases demand is high for homes in these areas. Downtown San Diego is also undergoing rejuvenation with many condos and lofts being added to the already high tech infrastructure. The addition of the San Diego Padres Ballpark and the new Ballpark District is sure to add one of the coolest scenes in any of America's downtown areas.
Despite the median priced home in San Diego being over $338k in March of 2002 (C.A.R.), demand continues to grow and prices continue to climb. Purchasing real estate in San Diego can be a challenge depending on the price range. The first time home buyer usually has the most difficult time due to the abundance of first time buyers and the lack of new homes in the first time buyer price range. It is now difficult to find homes for under $275,000 unless it is an attached home. San Diego real estate prices typically range from the high 200’s and up. High home prices are just one of the costs of living in what may be the world’s best climate. The San Diego real estate market is quite different from other markets of similar climates. Low inventory and high demand characterize the San Diego and Southern California housing market.
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