You don't see this every day - two houses plus a studio built in 1935 on two lots totaling 2.31 acres in Old Carlsbad:
Builders
Impact of Monthly Fees
These new homes next to the Crosby look reasonably priced - well, except for the HOA and Mello-Roos fees. They have five of these Plan-2 houses for sale, starting at $250/sf, which isn't bad for homes with the master suite downstairs, private guest suite, and lot...
Hotcakes
People are clamoring for more on the La Costa Town Square: Arterro is the name of the Davidson tract. From their website: Located off Rancho Santa Fe Road just east of La Costa Avenue, Arterro is a 22-acre residential element of La Costa Town Square, a planned...
North City
Wondering about future development in North San Diego County? Looking for "A Balanced Life"? Or have you been longing for Night Ranger-like background music?
CV & Chevy
The new homes being sold in Carmel Valley are about the best thing that could happen for the resale market. Buyers get to secure their place on 'the list', and use it as a marker for resale comparisons over the next 3-6 months while waiting for their number to come...
North Leucadia
The two big Pardee tracts in Carmel Valley haven't disrupted the resale market - instead, with deliveries being so far out, they have probably helped resales which have a more-immediate occupancy. Leucadia might be different - Shea is building enough new...
New Near Beach
This should complete our run through Leucadia for now, though there is an ample supply of new homes coming to market over the next 6-12 months that we will chronicle later:
LCTS
Here's a look at the only new development underway in SE Carlsbad. There will be a total of 98 houses built here by Davidson and Taylor Morrison:
Density and Growth
Build up or increase density — those are the options for San Diego real estate professionals who are trying to figure out how to accommodate a growing population with land that’s about 95 percent built. One of the biggest challenges is the community’s perception that...
Zero Energy
Hat tip to ocrenter who sent this in from Bloomberg - a prototype new home that generates its own energy that they think they can sell for around $250,000: The youtube remarks are somewhat critical of the idea - you still have to purchase the natural gas to run the...