When homebuilder Laura Parker filed a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification application for a Del Mar home she was building in 2008, she asked to be put in touch with other area homebuilders so she could learn how to build a green home from them. She was shocked to learn hers was the very first residential LEED registration filed in San Diego.
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Underwater borrowers in San Diego County are contributing to pent-up demand resulting from a lack of inventory, which is causing multiple offers on homes and prices to increase slowly, according to local real estate experts at a roundtable discussion hosted by The Daily Transcript and sponsored by the San Diego Association of Realtors.
Dec. 20, 2012 -- George Chamberlin, Alan Nevin and Nathan Moeder -- both from The London Group, discuss an optimistic view of the future of the real estate market in San Diego.
Nov. 29, 2012 -- George Chamberlin and Perry Dealy, president and CEO of Dealy Development, talk about San Diego's commercial real estate industry and what's coming down the road.
Sept. 25, 2012 -- George Chamberlin speaks with John Altman, owner and broker at JT Altman & Associates, about recent trends in real estate, including shadow inventory, buyer competition, and more.