Some of the historical photos we saw this year – La Jolla Cove in 1895:
Bird Rock & Windansea in 1930:
La Jolla Shores & Cove in 1932:
La Jolla in 1966:
Mt. Soledad in the 1950s:
by Jim the Realtor | Dec 30, 2019 | Historic Homes, Jim's Take on the Market, La Jolla | 1 comment
Some of the historical photos we saw this year – La Jolla Cove in 1895:
Bird Rock & Windansea in 1930:
La Jolla Shores & Cove in 1932:
La Jolla in 1966:
Mt. Soledad in the 1950s:
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Home from the International Builders Show. Here are my three takeaways: 1. The new home cancellation rate has largely normalized; 2. Sales in January crushed expectations; 3. Builders had cautious optimism with many mentions of a head fake
Opendoor is up 130% so far in 2023.
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Where’s the sea level rise? I was told there would be sea level rise.