the san diego rennie advance | February 2026
Feb 06, 2026
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Despite San Diego County’s inventory of available homes having recovered to its highest January level since 2019, it remains below its long-term average—driven by low single-family supply. At the same time, sales posted their lowest January total in a decade.
The san diego rennie advance is a summary of the latest sales, listings, and price trends in King County. It is produced at the beginning of each month and it reflects the latest market data.
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