The Best Things to Do in San Diego: August 2025

The second half of 2025 is officially underway, and there are plenty of fun things to do in San Diego this month. With the Fourth of July and Comic-Con behind us, locals’ summer is just now heating up. August brings a packed calendar of San Diego events, from the return of the world’s largest tiki c
Read More‘The housing market is stuck’: San Diego price gains remain at bottom of U.S. rankings

San Diego home price gains remained near the bottom of national rankings in May, far from the breakneck pace seen a year ago.The San Diego metropolitan area’s home price increased 0.37% annually, said the S&P Case-Shiller Indices report released Tuesday. San Diego had the No. 2 biggest gains in the
Read MoreCalifornia home sales 29% below average with prices at record high

California’s home sales declined by the largest amount in a year in May, as an extended buying slump continues.My trusty spreadsheet reviewed statewide transaction data from Attom, finding 28,557 closed sales of houses and condos, both existing properties and new construction. That’s a 7% decrease o
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The lease would last six decades, if approved. It calls for spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a vacant mid-century high-rise that has not been safe to enter, let alone occupy, for years.Turning the 101 Ash St. office tower into affordable housing — a plan the San Diego City Council will co
Read More Photos: The 10th Annual Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute Gala

The Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute celebrated a decade of medical advances at its 10th anniversary gala on June 14 at Evans Garage. Saturday Night Live alum Kevin Nealon was among the guests and local news anchor Carlo Cecchetto served as emcee. The evening included live jazz, an auction
Read MorePickleball With a Purpose Provides 50,000 Meals for Vulnerable San Diegans

Now in its third year, the Del Mar Wine + Food Festival is gearing up for another week of food, wine, wellness, and giving back. Each year, a portion of ticket sales goes to Feeding San Diego as the event’s charitable partner. Co-founders Chris Finn, Ernie Hahn, Claire and Troy Johnson, and Jeremy M
Read MoreThe Animal Pad Offers Cross-Border Canines a Second Chance

Since its founding 15 years ago, The Animal Pad has saved countless dogs from high-kill shelters in Southern California and from the streets of Baja California. The nonprofit works with a network of rescuers to help the animals get veterinary care and find homes. The group’s lifesaving work wouldn’t
Read More17% of Southern California houses are owned by investors

Investors own roughly 1-in-6 Southern California houses.That’s a highlight of my trusty spreadsheet’s review of local investor statistics from BatchData, which peeked into who owns 3.8 million single-family houses in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Ventura counties.Thi
Read MoreThe Best Cosplays at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 (Day 1)

Even without Marvel and DC hosting major panels this year, Comic-Con cosplayers in 2025 showed up in full force on Thursday, July 24. Thousands of fans packed the Convention Center and Gaslamp Quarter, showing off some of the most creative, clever, and cinematic costumes—from intricate multiverse ma
Read More13 San Diego Nonprofit Events to Attend This August

Las Patronas’ 79th Annual Jewel Ball: Back En PointeAugust 2Enjoy the beauty of ballet and the elegance of Paris at Las Patronas’ 79th annual Jewel Ball: Back En Pointe. The glamorous evening at the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club will raise money to fund grants to various local nonprofits. Curebound C
Read MoreAverage long-term US mortgage rate eases to 6.74%, keeping home loan borrowing costs elevated

By ALEX VEIGAThe average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage eased this week, offering little relief for prospective homebuyers facing record-high home prices.Related Articles US home sales fade in June as prices soar to record levels ‘Uncertainty creates paralysis’: San Diego home sales tumble during p
Read MoreSan Diegan Makes Sailing History at the Transpacific Yacht Race

Twelve and a half days into a 2,225-mile crossing of the Pacific, Alli Bell stood at the helm of her 59-year-old Cal 40 sailboat, Restless, as it surged through the Moloka‘i Channel in Hawai’i. Winds gusted near 30 knots. Waves broke behind them like moving mountains. Her crew-family and friends-lau
Read MoreUS home sales fade in June as prices soar to record levels

By ALEX VEIGA, Associated Press Business WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slid in June to the slowest pace since last September as mortgage rates remained elevated and national median sales prices hit unprecedented levels.Existing home sales fell 2.7% last month from
Read More16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: July 22–27

SummerFest concerts, Comic-Con pop-ups, and the Makers Arcade Summer Fair are just a few of the events worth checking out in San Diego this weekend. Foodies can try the regional delicacies of Eastlake, Julian, and Carlsbad; local cinephiles and surfers can merge their interests with Shredding: A New
Read More‘Uncertainty creates paralysis’: San Diego home sales tumble during peak season

Spring is typically one of the busiest times for the real estate industry. Not this year.There were 2,384 home sales in San Diego County in May, said Attom Data Solutions, down 9% from the year before. For context, it might make some real estate agents long for the Great Recession. In May 2008, ther
Read MoreIn-N-Out debate: Which is better for families, California or Tennessee?

Another change at In-N-Out has everybody talking.And no, it’s not a minor tweak to the burger chain’s mostly unwavering menu. It’s Lynsi Snyder, the company’s sole owner, who told a podcaster she’s moving her family to Tennessee from California.This California-centric food empire is undergoing a vas
Read MoreDenja Harris Plays With Yarn in New Exhibit at OMA

A khaki bathing suit made Imperial Beach hometowner Denja Harris an artist, though she didn’t know it yet then.As a middle schooler growing up in San Diego County, fiber artist Harris “had to wear uniforms,” she recalls. “I cut a pair of old Paul Frank uniform bottoms and made a swimsuit out of them
Read MoreMeet the 84-Year-Old Godfather of Little Italy

“You gonna make me look good? Okay. Come on, take your picture.”We’ve all seen it. In Little Italy, on the busiest restaurant street in the city, oysters and negroni bazaars all around it, a singular limoncello-yellow residence stands stubborn like the house from Up, with one distinct difference—the
Read More19% of California houses are owned by investors

Relatively speaking, California is not a hot spot for housing investors.That’s a conclusion from my trusty spreadsheet’s review of data on investor activity across the nation from BatchData, a small data tracker that digs deeper into property records than many traditional real estate analysts.BatchD
Read MoreThe fine print on San Diego’s 101 Ash deal: New numbers, higher costs and 2 differing appraisals

The city of San Diego is seeking to move past a blundered real estate deal with a new high-stakes transaction, this time betting on a development team’s ability to turn the empty 101 Ash St. office tower into hundreds of apartments for low-income families at the expense of recouping what it has sunk
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