There are 20% more active listings, and 21% more pendings than we had last December – a monthly trend here in the fourth quarter of 2024 as the demand is keeping up with the supply.
Compare it to August when there were 26% more homes for sale year-over-year, but 17% fewer pendings!
The momentum going into the new year is terrific – it’s going to feel like the frenzy is back!
The holiday season is truly my favorite time of year! I love spending extra time with family and friends, decorating my home, exchanging thoughtful gifts, and taking time to reflect on the past year while dreaming up plans for the future. These traditions fill me with nostalgia, hope, and love – the perfect way to close out the year!
In the spirit of celebrating the holidays and taking advantage of this magical time, here are some San Diego events to get you feeling festive!
December 14th:
Festive 5Ks: Choose between Del Mar’s Red Nose Run along the beautiful beaches or Pacific Beach’s Santa Run in full Santa swag! Oceanside Harbor Parade of Lights: Bring a blanket, some hot chocolate and pick a comfortable spot to watch this year’s celebration. Mission Bay Parade of Lights: Kick off this holiday tradition with SeaWorld’s fireworks and a holiday boat parade on the bay.
December 15th: Pancakes & Pajamas with Santa: Visit the Pendry in downtown for a festive buffet with Santa himself. San Diego Bay Parade of Lights: A time-honored holiday tradition, the annual parade promises to dazzle and entertain bayfront crowds.
December 27th: Holiday Bowl & Parade: The scenic, bayside streets of downtown come alive with the Port of San Diego Holiday Bowl Parade (did you know it’s America’s largest balloon parade?!), followed by Syracuse vs Washington State at Snapdragon Stadium.
For the past two years, I’ve kicked off January by writing down 100 goals I want to achieve for the year ahead. Throughout the year, I cross things off, and in December, I review what I’ve accomplished, what fell through the cracks, and what’s still within reach (I’ve got 4 books left to hit my reading goal of 12 this year – wish me luck!). I love this tradition because, even though I never complete all 100 goals, I always achieve more than I expect. It’s a great way to reflect and plan for the year ahead.
The first time I did this, one of my goals was to book a tour as a professional dancer. At the time, it felt like a long shot. But come August, I landed my dream job and was on a stadium tour with Karol G – still my biggest accomplishment to date!
Whether you believe in manifestation, a higher power, or just the power of a plan, I truly believe that writing down your goals puts them into motion. So amidst the holiday fun and local events this month, why not set aside some time to dream big and write down your next great achievements? You never know what might come true!
They are saying that in the expensive coastal markets there are fewer empty-nesters, but they base that opinion on the percentages? The San Diego metro of 3.3 million x 13% = 429,000 empty-nesters sounds significant to me!
Some have suggested that empty nest households – those aged 55 and older living with no children with at least two extra bedrooms and in place for at least a decade – could eventually flood the housing market with their homes and help make homes more affordable. However, data indicates that this demographic is unlikely to make a meaningful impact over the coming years, especially in the most expensive markets.
Nationwide, there were roughly 20.9 million of these empty nest households in 2022, up modestly from 20.2 million in 2017.
All else equal, in order for empty nest households to make a meaningful contribution to lowering house prices, their numbers must exceed the number of families that currently need their own housing and those that will want or need homes in the future. In addition, because relative affordability varies so widely across the country, this potential supply of homes would need to be concentrated in markets with the worst housing shortages to make a dent. Unfortunately, this future supply coming from empty-nest households doesn’t line up with the areas of greatest need on the map.
The number of empty nest households does exceed the number of families in need of housing: by 2.6 times.
There were 20.9 million empty nest households in 2022 compared to 8.1 million families living with non-relatives that were likely in need of their own unit, and that surplus has grown over time. From 2017 to 2022, the number of families doubling up — living with non-relatives — grew by 500,821. During that same period, the number of empty nest households increased by 703,892.
The problem: Most empty nest households can be found in already relatively more affordable markets. These are areas where housing is already more available, the rate of doubling up with non-relatives is much lower, and they’re located far from where the crush of current young workers choose to live.
A flood of currently owner-occupied homes hitting the market as their current owners pass away or otherwise vacate their homes will NOT solve housing affordability challenges, especially in high demand housing markets.
A silver tsunamiis likely to have a larger impact in regions like Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Younger residents have tended to leave these areas to pursue better job opportunities elsewhere, leaving older generations to make up a larger share of those who remain. Young workers choose to live near productive job centers and on the coasts, areas that have much lower populations of older retired individuals holding back housing supply in the first place.
Among the 50 largest metropolitan areas, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Detroit, Buffalo, Cleveland were the markets with the largest gap between the potential housing supply from empty nest households and potential demand from younger residents. But these are already relatively more affordable markets with fewer home buying age workers to begin with.
In expensive coastal markets with strong job centers where home buying age workers choose to live — like Austin, Seattle and Denver — there are fewer empty nest households to begin with.
As a result, the impact of a future increase in supply coming from the existing housing stock owned by older individuals would likely have a smaller impact on affordability in expensive high demand coastal markets. Without the promise of remote work or investments that improve work prospects and raise the desirability of Midwest markets, it is unlikely that we will see a big shift in migration patterns towards markets full of empty nesters.
Rather, the fix for affordability challenges remains a strong supply expansion coming from newly built homes. Zillow research shows that housing shortages were the most severe in markets with more land use restrictions. In addition to promoting denser construction, removing barriers to homeownership that aren’t related to income — credit assistance programs, down payment assistance or help with closing costs, for example — would likely improve access to homeownership.
Some of the active home sellers aren’t detecting any reason to stop trying.
With 45 new listings in the last week, we’re back up to 401 NSDCC houses for sale – what off-season? If you haven’t cancelled your listing by now, you’re plowing through Christmas and into the new year hoping for some holiday magic!
Last week, I left Del Mar out of this chart by accident. Here it is again with the corrected, and less dramatic numbers but still the same trend – price compression on both ends is squeezing the middle where you can buy a larger home that needs work for about the same price as a smaller home in top condition:
Back in the 2008-2010 era the market was quite different.
I did a bunch of videos during the downturn, and ended up with 435 youtubes that had 1,000+ views!
These days, I’m lucky to get 100 views.
This was a typical example of videos I did around Carlsbad. The big 3,100sf model shown here was eventually sold for $770,000 in 2012, and now the zestimate is $2,000,000+.
According to this list, San Diego is only the #46 best city in the world – and they even have St. Louis and Houston ranked higher! You can do better – here’s the list (London is #1):
Nice improvement in mortgage rates recently. You can get into the low-6s again by paying a point or two!
In the last 90 days, there have been 433 sales between La Jolla and Carlsbad, and the median days-on-market was 26 days. More than half sold in less than a month, and it has been sneaky hot since election day!
With rates trending lower over the brief holiday season, buyers should be engaging right away in 2025.
My Reasons Why NSDCC Inventory Will Surge in 2025:
1. Been trending that way – there has been 15% more NSDCC homes for sale this year than in 2023.
2. Since October 1st, there have been 90 more listings that cancelled than last year. They’ll be back!
3. Prop 19 was fun while it lasted – more of those who inherited a home will want to cash out.
4. Credit card debt is over $1 trillion for the first time. More current homeowners will lighten the load by paying off all their bills and downsize to cheaper home (probably out of state).
5. The affluent fleeing the country – if you have nothing tying you down here, then there are other choices.
6. The 5th anniversary of Covid is a few months away. Those who put off moving can go ahead now!
7. California politics drives people away. Gav’s $25 million to fight Trump? Might be the last straw for some.
8. I don’t have the statistics but more baby boomers should be shuffling off this mortal coil.
9. We’re all older – if you’re going to move, do it while you still can, physically!
“Buying a home in 2024 was surprisingly competitive given how high the affordability hurdle became,” said Skylar Olsen, Zillow chief economist. “More inventory should shake loose in 2025, giving buyers a bit more room to breathe.”
This property was listed for $18,995,000 in 2020 but it didn’t sell. It looks like these guys picked it up for $6,000,000 (at least that’s the price on the tax record).
A proposed 160-unit retirement community intended to bring needed senior housing to Rancho Santa Fe faces pushback from residents who claim the project does not match the area’s rural character or zoning requirements.
The Silvergate Rancho Santa Fe project proposes a mix of rental cottages, apartments and memory care units for residents 60 years and older at a long-vacant 28-acre site at the corner of Calzada del Bosque and Via de la Valle, across from Chino Farms.
The developer, Solana Beach-based AmeriCare Health and Retirement, Inc., purchased the property in 2021 after eyeing it for years. Leaders say the plan is to provide a close-to-home retirement option for Rancho Santa Fe’s aging population.
Today an innocent man was gunned down in midtown Mahattan, and it reminded me of John Lennon who was killed nearby on December 8, 1980. I’ll never forget listening to Jim Ladd on KLOS that night playing every Lennon song imaginable to pay respects. BTW, the war is over, and Christmas is three weeks away:
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We sold a home with Jim and Donna and from beginning to end they were consummate professionals. Their initial walk through the property resulted in a list of items to be repaired or updated. They supplied a list of vendors and job quotes to do the repairs and updates. We originally wanted to sell ‘as is’ and just get it over with. They gave us a selling price for ‘as is’ and options for doing a few updates/repairs to doing it all with the selling price for each option. We agreed to do all they suggested and we sold for the exact price they predicted. For every dollar spent we got back more than $2 back in the selling price. And they got that price in a rising interest rate environment! Donna and Jim are extremely detailed and guide you through ever aspect of the sale. There were no surprises thanks to their guidance. We couldn’t be more pleased with their representation.
Thank you Donna and Jim,
Jerry and Mary
Heather Quejada
March 27, 2025
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We have known Jim & Donna Klinge for over a dozen years, having met them in Carlsbad where our children went to the same school. As long time North County residents, it was a no- brainer for us to have the Klinges be our eyes and ears for San Diego real estate in general and North County in particular. As my military career caused our family to move all over the country and overseas to Asia, Europe and the Pacific, we trusted Jim and Donna to help keep our house in Carlsbad rented with reliable and respectful tenants for over 10 years.
Naturally, when the time came to sell our beloved Carlsbad home to pursue a rural lifestyle in retirement out of California, we could think of no better team to represent us than Jim and Donna. They immediately went to work to update our house built in 2004 to current-day standards and trends — in 2 short months they transformed it into a literal modern-day masterpiece. We trusted their judgement implicitly and followed 100% of their recommended changes. When our house finally came on the market, there was a blizzard of serious interest, we had multiple offers by the third day and it sold in just 5 days after a frenzied bidding war for 20% above our asking price! The investment we made in upgrades recommended by Jim and Donna yielded a 4-fold return, in the process setting a new high water mark for a house sold in our community.
In our view, there are no better real estate professionals in all of San Diego than Jim and Donna Klinge. Buying or selling, you must run and beg Jim and Donna Klinge to represent you! Our family will never forget Jim, Donna, and their whole team at Compass — we are forever grateful to them.
Lou F
March 27, 2025
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WeI had the pleasure of working with Klinge Realty Group to sell our home in Carmel Valley, and I cannot recommend them highly enough!
Jim and Donna demonstrated exceptional professionalism, offering expert guidance on market conditions and pricing strategy, which resulted in a quick and successful sale.
Communication was prompt and we were well-informed throughout the entire process.
For anyone looking for a dedicated and knowledgeable real estate team, look no further!
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William Sams
March 25, 2025
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Donna and Jim Klinge of Klinge Realty Group have our highest possible recommendation. From Donna and Jim’s first visit to our house through closing their advice and counsel was candid and honest in all dealings. They kept us fully informed throughout the process. The house sold less than three days after listing with a two-week closing. My wife and I have sold several houses during our lives. This was by far the best experience. Klinge Reality is a premium service realtor. You can’t make a better choice for someone to sell your home fast and for top dollar.
Emily Hernandez
December 29, 2024
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Donna and Jim provided exceptional support and professionalism throughout the entire process. We couldn't have been happier with their efforts. They made our house shine, and thanks to their expertise, it sold above the listing price in the very first weekend! Truly a fantastic experience from start to finish.
Jesus Adrian Sahagun
November 11, 2024
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This year has been difficult on our family, mainly due to having to sell our home. Thankfully we knew God had a plan for us and working with the Klinge team was a key part of it. It was an obvious decision to work with them again after such an amazing experience when purchasing the same home we needed to sell. The challenge was, how will we do this in so little time with so much going on? Jim and Donna held our hand every step of the way. Whenever an unexpected issue arose they found and provided a solution. Never once did we feel pressured to make a decision and the Klinges were always reassuring after providing the information that the decision was ours to make. Despite the curve balls, they never panicked and exemplified the “can do” attitude, making us feel optimistic and taken care of. Their expertise and professionalism was superb. But of all the reasons to work with the Klinges, the most impactful and valuable is their compassion and genuine care for their clients. We pray that we can one day purchase our forever home and you better believe that Jim and Donna will be representing us - as long as they will have us of course. Thank you again Klinge team! Your execution, experience, and care are unmatched.
SABIHA PASHA
July 23, 2024
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Jim and Donna were fantastic! Jim understanding my needs, recommending potential places, pointing out the pros and cons of each property was invaluable. Then when the offer was accepted Donna’s organized guidance through the inspections, paperwork etc made the whole process seem effortless.
So grateful that I had them on my side!
Anu Koberg
July 13, 2024
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We first found Jim through his blog at bubbleinfo.com, which really showcased his knowledge of SoCal real estate. Since then we've done three transactions with Jim and Donna, and they are an incredible full service agency, with Jim's deep market insight and Donna's deft contract and project management. We trust them implicitly in their analysis and strategy, which is based on years of experience. They're always available and on top of things, and we strongly recommend them to anyone.
Bjorn Isachsen
July 10, 2024
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The Good
The Klinge Realty Group operates like a finely tuned machine, with a very personal touch. We contacted them on a Sunday and they were talking to us about our family and our needs on our living room couch the following day. They carefully listened to us and worked with us to identify the best and quickest path to listing within 2 weeks to take advantage of the low inventory conditions in our South Carlsbad neighborhood. They knew our tract specifically and had many previous sales there over the years - they came prepared with a thorough analysis of comparative sales and recommended a pricing strategy that they felt confident would yield offers the first weekend on the market.
The Great
Over the next two weeks Donna coordinated a range of vendors who she knew from experience could get the preparation to list work we needed done on time and with high quality. Our light tune-up involved excellent experiences with their stagers, landscapers, contractors, electricians, and plumbers. Throughout this period Donna's daily communication was clear, concise, and responsive. Any time we had questions Donna picked up the phone or texted immediately - but almost always, she answered our questions before we even knew we had them.
The Outstanding
We had a tricky situation with a shared fence that could have delayed our escrow. Donna used superb mediation skills to negotiate the terms of replacement and was personally on site with the fence contractor to make sure everything went smoothly. The fence looks great and escrow closed on time.
The Truly Exceptional
Our house came on the market on a Wednesday and between then and Monday morning Jim was personally at all three open houses. He was in constant communication explaining potential buyer reaction and strength. As he predicted offers began to come in on Saturday and each one was incrementally higher than the last. At the end we had 5 offers, 4 of which were over list, and the final accepted offer was $100,000 over list. In addition to being over list it included rent back terms that met our needs.
The Recommendation
For all of these reasons we would strongly recommend The Klinge Team to anyone wanting to sell in North County Coastal San Diego. I had been reading Jim's bubbleinfo.com blog for 15 years and knew when the time came to sell that he would be our first call. Jim Klinge is not your standard realtor. He is keenly aware of market conditions and sales strategies. And, works his tail off - though not as hard as Donna . At this point he's gone from realtor to friend and I plan to have him over to grill and chill at our new place to talk real estate, but also just about life and raising kids in San Diego. He's more interested in relationships than his sales numbers - and that's why his sales numbers are so high. We have already recommended the Klinge's to some close friends and another successful sale is on deck right around the corner...
Chris Shea
June 21, 2024
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We recently had the pleasure of working with Jim and Donna from Klinge Realty Group to sell our house, and we couldn't be more satisfied with the experience. From the initial meeting, they listened attentively to our needs and provided invaluable guidance on specific improvements to get our home market ready.
Their responsiveness throughout the entire process was truly impressive. Anytime we had questions or concerns, they were quick to address them, ensuring we felt comfortable and informed every step of the way. What stood out the most was their team and extensive network of tradespeople, which made addressing any necessary repairs or updates seamless and stress-free.
Thanks to their expertise and dedication, our house sold quickly and at a great price. We highly recommend Jim and Donna to anyone looking to buy or sell a home. They are a fantastic team who truly care about their clients and deliver exceptional results.