All Blog Entries by Jeremiah M. Moersch

 

Jeremiah has helped hundreds of people land the right home and sell for the best price, driven by the belief that the process should be simple and fun. If you’ve seen reality shows in which home hunting appears as a welcomed adventure to locating the perfect place, and then wondered why your own house-hunting excursions feel more like filing taxes, take a trip with Jeremiah. He removes the need to store endless amounts of information or make lose-lose decisions, leveraging his professional expertise to help you land exactly where you want to be.

Lower the pressure.

Cut the stress.

Let Jeremiah make the process enjoyable.

Jeremiah became a REALTOR® in 2004 and continues to enjoy helping his clients buy, sell, and increase their wealth through real estate. He's also received San Diego Magazine's "Five Star Best in Client Satisfaction" Award multiple years running. He is a native San Diegan and University of California San Diego graduate. Jeremiah is married to his wife Nicole, a local school teacher, and father to their two twin boys Isaiah and Cardiff. Outside of work and family, he enjoys competing in local marathons and triathlons, as well as playing soccer and surfing.

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Jeremiah made my home buying experience a smooth ride. If we ran into any issues, it was sorted out almost immediately. Will definitely conduct business with him again if I choose to purchase another home in the San Diego area and when it's time to find tenants.

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A fun January 2021 snapshot of real estate statistics, rates and trends, here in North County, San Diego, CA. Includes our popular beach communities of Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Cardiff, Solana Beach, Del Mar and La Jolla.

16% - Annual Appreciation
2.7% - Today's Loan Rate
4% - Annual Rental Price Change

Remember, this is regional data, keep me posted on what you're keeping an eye on.

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Earlier this month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released their most recent Jobs Report. The report revealed that the economy lost 140,000 jobs in December. That’s a devastating number and dramatically impacts those households that lost a source of income. However, we need to give it some context. Greg Ip, Chief Economics Commentator at the Wall Street Journal(WSJ), explains:

“The economy is probably not slipping back into recession. The drop was induced by new restrictions on activity as the pandemic raged out of control. Leisure and hospitality, which includes restaurants, hotels, and amusement parks, tumbled 498,000.” 

In the same report, Michael Pearce, Senior U.S. Economist of Capital Economics, agreed:

“The 140,000 drop…

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