May Housing Supply and Demand
San Diego resale housing inventory increased by about 7 percent between April and May, but the amount of inventory is practically unchanged from this time last year.
Sales volume, on the other hand, continued to weaken in May. The number of resale transactions was flat month-to-month but down by over 22 percent from a year prior.
The months-of-inventory indicator, which measures how much resale supply is available compared to demand, was up to 7.1 months, compared to the 5.5 months of inventory available in May 2006.
-- RICH TOSCANO

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Hoop It Up:
More details on National City's hoop dreams.
Thursday, June 28 -- 5:53 pm
20-Gallon Challenge:
Water Authority asks for conservation to combat effects of dry year.
Thursday, June 28 -- 3:57 pm
School District: $600M Maintenance Backlog:
San Diego Unified lays out plan for making a down payment on facilities upgrades.
Thursday, June 28 -- 11:49 am
SURVIVAL IN SAN DIEGOCounty's Assessed Value Nears $400B :
County assessor releases newest assessments for property values.
Thursday, June 28 -- 5:04 pm
LETTERS TO THE EDITORThe Mayor's Lousy Advice:
Though what Sanders has sought to do may be exactly what a mayor would otherwise be expected to do, he will be seen by the public as part of the continuing conspiracy
Thursday, June 28 -- 3:26 pm
CAFÉ SAN DIEGOScratching Each Others Backs :
If you choose to live in a metropolitan area, you have to accept the fact that your tax dollars are going to support activities and areas that you do not use.
Thursday, June 28 -- 6:28 pm
COMMENTARY: SLOPRoundup:
The Nimitz in India and how rhetoric can change in six weeks.
Thursday, June 28 -- 1:04 pm
COMMENTARY: RICH TOSCANOIt's Not a Subprime Problem :
The foreclosure crisis isn't about credit scores -- it's about high-risk loans.
Thursday, June 28 -- 11:46 am
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SEDC Responds to Mayor's Inquiry:
Memo details bonuses and additional compensation of all employees.
Friday, July 18, 2008 -- 6:37 pm
Board Member Blasts Smith:
'The culture of SEDC over the years has been to manipulate, cajole, ignore and intimidate the board into utter and complete silence.'
Friday, July 18, 2008 -- 5:32 pm
Smith Not Resigning:
SEDC president resists the call for her to step down.
Friday, July 18, 2008 -- 5:08 pm
SURVIVAL IN SAN DIEGOAnother Jump for Unemployment Rate:
County jobless rate nears 6 percent.
Friday, July 18, 2008 -- 12:29 pm
LETTERS TO THE EDITORPenchant for Secrecy:
San Diego Unified School District legal counsel Jose Gonzales must have been in a hurry to start his vacation.
Friday, July 18, 2008 -- 3:27 pm
CAFÉ SAN DIEGONo Problem with Defined Benefit:
The risks inherent and unavoidable with these plans are manageable.
Friday, July 18, 2008 -- 12:46 pm
COMMENTARY: SLOPResign? Yeah, Right:
Why resign when you can get paid $200,000-$300,000 for being fired?
Friday, July 18, 2008 -- 11:20 pm
COMMENTARY: RICH TOSCANOEmployment Goes More Negative:
Housing weakness spilled over into the rest of the economy in June.
Friday, July 18, 2008 -- 4:31 pm
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