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(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantAnother article that says vacancies have declined from 5.1 % in the spring to 3.4% in the fall. One source says rents down, vacancies up, another says vacancies are down significantly, another says rents are up … I wish there was some clarity on this issue.
http://www.sddt.com/RealEstate/article.cfm?SourceCode=20071130tdk
(I don’t have access to the full article.)Apartment vacancies decline, returning condo conversions absorbed
By THOR KAMBAN BIBERMAN, The Daily Transcript
Monday, December 3, 2007The countywide apartment vacancy rate has declined from 5.1 percent in the spring to 3.4 percent in the fall, but the wildfires don’t appear to have had much of an affect on occupancy.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantAnother article that says vacancies have declined from 5.1 % in the spring to 3.4% in the fall. One source says rents down, vacancies up, another says vacancies are down significantly, another says rents are up … I wish there was some clarity on this issue.
http://www.sddt.com/RealEstate/article.cfm?SourceCode=20071130tdk
(I don’t have access to the full article.)Apartment vacancies decline, returning condo conversions absorbed
By THOR KAMBAN BIBERMAN, The Daily Transcript
Monday, December 3, 2007The countywide apartment vacancy rate has declined from 5.1 percent in the spring to 3.4 percent in the fall, but the wildfires don’t appear to have had much of an affect on occupancy.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantAnother article that says vacancies have declined from 5.1 % in the spring to 3.4% in the fall. One source says rents down, vacancies up, another says vacancies are down significantly, another says rents are up … I wish there was some clarity on this issue.
http://www.sddt.com/RealEstate/article.cfm?SourceCode=20071130tdk
(I don’t have access to the full article.)Apartment vacancies decline, returning condo conversions absorbed
By THOR KAMBAN BIBERMAN, The Daily Transcript
Monday, December 3, 2007The countywide apartment vacancy rate has declined from 5.1 percent in the spring to 3.4 percent in the fall, but the wildfires don’t appear to have had much of an affect on occupancy.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantAnother article that says vacancies have declined from 5.1 % in the spring to 3.4% in the fall. One source says rents down, vacancies up, another says vacancies are down significantly, another says rents are up … I wish there was some clarity on this issue.
http://www.sddt.com/RealEstate/article.cfm?SourceCode=20071130tdk
(I don’t have access to the full article.)Apartment vacancies decline, returning condo conversions absorbed
By THOR KAMBAN BIBERMAN, The Daily Transcript
Monday, December 3, 2007The countywide apartment vacancy rate has declined from 5.1 percent in the spring to 3.4 percent in the fall, but the wildfires don’t appear to have had much of an affect on occupancy.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantSome sites: I’m sure you know about Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T) and/or sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).
There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking.(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantSome sites: I’m sure you know about Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T) and/or sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).
There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking.(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantSome sites: I’m sure you know about Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T) and/or sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).
There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking.(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantSome sites: I’m sure you know about Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T) and/or sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).
There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking.(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantSome sites: I’m sure you know about Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T) and/or sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).
There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking.December 5, 2007 at 8:30 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109176(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI would plan on an extended visit to look around. If you are not local, I would secure a short-term stay somewhere first.
Rental books are no good for SFH, only apartments. I’m not sure what kind of service a realtor gets you. I would use various internet sites to get a feel, and actually scout some of these places on the ground.
Some sites: Craigslist, Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T), sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking.December 5, 2007 at 8:30 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109287(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI would plan on an extended visit to look around. If you are not local, I would secure a short-term stay somewhere first.
Rental books are no good for SFH, only apartments. I’m not sure what kind of service a realtor gets you. I would use various internet sites to get a feel, and actually scout some of these places on the ground.
Some sites: Craigslist, Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T), sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking.December 5, 2007 at 8:30 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109318(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI would plan on an extended visit to look around. If you are not local, I would secure a short-term stay somewhere first.
Rental books are no good for SFH, only apartments. I’m not sure what kind of service a realtor gets you. I would use various internet sites to get a feel, and actually scout some of these places on the ground.
Some sites: Craigslist, Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T), sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking.December 5, 2007 at 8:30 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109325(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI would plan on an extended visit to look around. If you are not local, I would secure a short-term stay somewhere first.
Rental books are no good for SFH, only apartments. I’m not sure what kind of service a realtor gets you. I would use various internet sites to get a feel, and actually scout some of these places on the ground.
Some sites: Craigslist, Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T), sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking.December 5, 2007 at 8:30 AM in reply to: Moving bank to San Diego; Reasonable price for rental? #109334(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI would plan on an extended visit to look around. If you are not local, I would secure a short-term stay somewhere first.
Rental books are no good for SFH, only apartments. I’m not sure what kind of service a realtor gets you. I would use various internet sites to get a feel, and actually scout some of these places on the ground.
Some sites: Craigslist, Signonsandiego (web version of the U-T), sdrentals.com (used to be really good, not so sure since they’ve been bought by westside rentals).There are also various other small property management companies that specialize in managing SFRs for individual homeowners:
renthomes.com, utopiamanagement.com, sdppm.com, cal-prop.com
There may be more that specialize in the areas you are looking. -
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