This is where homes are selling in San Diego County
There were 20,908 home sales in San Diego County in the first half of 2017, which was 80 fewer sales than the same time last year, CoreLogic said. While the number of sales to start 2017 is around average for the past few years, the amount of homes actually for sale was down by more than 5,000. Still, a few ZIP codes in the region managed to see increases in the number of sales.
(Nelvin C. Cepeda / San Diego Union-Tribune)San Diego Union-Tribune
Jan-June 2017 sales: 578
Jan-June 2016 sales: 540
Percentage increase: 7 percent
Median home price: $837,750
(Peggy Peattie / San Diego Union-Tribune)Jan-June 2017 sales: 330
Jan-June 2016 sales: 292
Percentage increase: 13 percent
Median home price: $494,000
(John Gibbins / San Diego Union-Tribune)Jan-June 2017 sales: 197
Jan-June 2016 sales: 156
Percentage increase: 26.3 percent
Median home price: $592,500
(Howard Lipin / San Diego Union-Tribune)Jan-June 2017 sales: 197
Jan-June 2016 sales: 156
Percentage increase: 26.3 percent
Median home price: $647,000
(Peggy Peattie / San Diego Union-Tribune)Jan-June 2017 sales: 494
Jan-June 2016 sales: 443
Percentage increase: 11.5 percent
Median home price: $827,500
(Hayne Palmour IV / San Diego Union-Tribune)Jan-June 2017 sales: 420
Jan-June 2016 sales: 368
Percentage increase: 14.1 percent
Median home price: $522,000
(Howard Lipin / San Diego Union-Tribune)Jan-June 2017 sales: 355
Jan-June 2016 sales: 302
Percentage increase: 17.5 percent
Median home price: $430,000
(Nelvin C. Cepeda / U-T San Diego)Jan-June 2017 sales: 293
Jan-June 2016 sales: 237
Percentage increase: 23.6 percent
Median home price: $440,500
(Phillip Molnar / San Diego Union-Tribune)Phillip Molnar covers residential real estate, as well as other business issues for The San Diego Union-Tribune. He is an award-winning New Jersey, California and national reporter. Before coming to the Union-Tribune, he worked for the Monterey Herald, The Express-Times and New Jersey Herald. He lives in Chula Vista.