• The Best Things to Do in San Diego: June 2026

    The Best Things to Do in San Diego: June 2026,Lili Kim

    June Gloom isn’t stopping San Diegans from making the most out of the month. There’s something for every music lover, from swaying to smooth jazz at The Rady Shell to rocking out at Slightly Stoopid’s Field of Dreamz Festival. Art enthusiasts can visit the Mingei for an exhibit showcasing Native Ame

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  • Less House, More Home: Why Smaller Homes Are Paying Off for Today’s Buyers

    Less House, More Home: Why Smaller Homes Are Paying Off for Today’s Buyers,KCM Crew

    You started shopping with a specific mental image of your future home in your mind. Then the houses in your budget came in smaller than you pictured.That’s the reality for a lot of buyers right now. Affordability is tight.But don’t let that discourage you. Going smaller might actually be a smart pla

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  • The Real Reason Some People Are Still Moving Right Now

    The Real Reason Some People Are Still Moving Right Now,KCM Crew

    You may be telling yourself you’re going to wait to move – maybe you’re hoping mortgage rates will come down, prices will fall, or the market will feel a little easier.And honestly? A lot of people feel that way right now. But here’s what some are starting to realize.Waiting doesn’t usually fix the

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  • The Eight Architects Who Defined Modernism In San Diego

    The Eight Architects Who Defined Modernism In San Diego,Lili Kim

    San Diego is just out here minding its own business. It’s long been cast as Los Angeles’s less ambitious sibling—the chill one, the one who shows up late for dinner reservations in flip-flops with a few provocative opinions. Architecturally it’s often cast the same: secondary, derivative, a footnote

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  • The Truth About Affordability Today

    The Truth About Affordability Today,KCM Crew

    Let's be real with each other for a second about affordability. Because you deserve someone who will be honest and transparent about what’s going on, especially if you’ve got a move on your mind.Here’s the full picture of what’s happening and why. The good – and the bad. So, you know what it truly m

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  • 18 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 26-31

    18 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 26-31,Nicolle Monico

    Dive into the unexpected this weekend, where curated meals, experimental performances and behind-the-scenes experiences await. Foodies are invited to the first 2026 gathering of The Blank Table as well as Chef Onyi’s seasonal Rooted dinner at Millport. Broaden your artistic horizons with Project [BL

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  • What Most Veterans Don't Know About Their VA Home Loan Benefit

    What Most Veterans Don't Know About Their VA Home Loan Benefit,KCM Crew

    Nearly half of Veterans (49%) feel homeownership is currently out of reach, according to a recent survey from NewDay USA.But many are closer than they think. And you might be, too.If you’re a Veteran, you probably know the Veterans Affairs (VA) home loan benefit exists – it's been around for over 80

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  • What Most Veterans Don't Know About Their VA Home Loan Benefit

    What Most Veterans Don't Know About Their VA Home Loan Benefit,KCM Crew

    Nearly half of Veterans (49%) feel homeownership is currently out of reach, according to a recent survey from NewDay USA.But many are closer than they think. And you might be, too.If you’re a Veteran, you probably know the Veterans Affairs (VA) home loan benefit exists – it's been around for over 80

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  • Newly Built Home Prices Hit a 5-Year Low

    Newly Built Home Prices Hit a 5-Year Low,KCM Crew

    If you’ve always assumed a newly built home is just not in your budget, you should know the math just got a little friendlier.The median sale price of a newly built home is now at its lowest level since 2021, according to the latest data from the Census. And on top of that, builders are still rollin

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  • The Best Concierge in the Country Is in San Diego

    The Best Concierge in the Country Is in San Diego,Lili Kim

    Your cup of coffee shows up exactly how you like it. The fully booked restaurant suddenly has a table. The last-minute, once-in-a-lifetime experience somehow comes together without a hitch. In the world of hospitality at top resorts, there’s an iceberg of scrupulous planning for each guest. A concie

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  • Record High Mortgage Debt Sounds Scary. Here’s What the Headlines Leave Out.

    Record High Mortgage Debt Sounds Scary. Here’s What the Headlines Leave Out.,KCM Crew

    You may have seen the headlines lately about mortgage debt in America hitting a record high. And maybe your brother-in-law brought it up at the dinner table like he’s been waiting all week to spark a debate.Here's the thing. He's not wrong. But he only has half the story. And the half he's missing?

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  • 16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 19-25

    16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 19-25,Lili Kim

    Summer may technically be a month away, but San Diegans can tap into the summertime spirit as soon as this weekend. Outdoor explorations include the return of Summertime Spectacular at SeaWorld San Diego, along with another monthly edition of Fit Yoga at The Rady Shell. Those looking for full-day fu

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  • Are Home Prices Going To Fall?

    Are Home Prices Going To Fall?,KCM Crew

    It’s one of the biggest hold ups some buyers have right now: “What if I buy, and home prices go down?”With everything in the news, that concern makes some sense. No one wants to make a big financial decision at the wrong time. But here’s what’s important to know. You don’t want to get hung up on the

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  • The Last Rally at Ray’s Tennis

    The Last Rally at Ray’s Tennis,Lili Kim

    Ray’s Tennis doesn’t look like much from the outside. Never has. It’s just a green box with cloudy windows in Hillcrest, just steps away from a McDonald’s on University Avenue. But for nearly 60 years, this place has been the genesis for three generations of San Diego tennis dreams. Head inside, and

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  • The Last Rally at Ray’s Tennis

    The Last Rally at Ray’s Tennis,Lili Kim

    Ray’s Tennis doesn’t look like much from the outside. Never has. It’s just a green box with cloudy windows in Hillcrest, just steps away from a McDonald’s on University Avenue. But for nearly 60 years, this place has been the genesis for three generations of San Diego tennis dreams. Head inside, and

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  • The Pricing Mistake That Could Cost You Your Sale

    The Pricing Mistake That Could Cost You Your Sale,KCM Crew

    Most sellers come into the market with one number in mind. And it’s often the one that costs them the most. That's their asking price. A survey from Realtor.com shows about 8 in 10 (80%) of sellers expect to sell at or above their asking price today. But here’s where things get interesting.In realit

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  • What the Foreclosure Headlines Aren’t Telling You

    What the Foreclosure Headlines Aren’t Telling You,KCM Crew

    You've probably seen the headlines saying, "foreclosures are on the rise,” and maybe your mind jumped straight to 2008. That’s understandable. A lot of people remember that crash and all the foreclosures that happened during that window, and they’re hoping something like that never happens again. Bu

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  • 16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 12–17

    16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 12–17,Lili Kim

    Sightsee, savor and catch a wide range of live entertainment this weekend in San Diego. Take advantage of the La Jolla Half Marathon and the La Jolla Historical Society’s Secret Garden Tour, each offering a scenic trip through the coastal community. Wine and dine with bottomless portions at the Chee

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  • Singer-Songwriter Durell Anthony’s Long Road to “Lovenotes”

    Singer-Songwriter Durell Anthony’s Long Road to “Lovenotes”,Lili Kim

    The year was 2020. Venues were silent, stage lights off. Covid had gutted the music industry. “Musicians and creatives were all asking, ‘Okay, what do we do now?’” recalls San Diego musician Durell Anthony, a talented vocalist and songwriter. Anthony found one stage that was still open and even desi

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  • Singer-Songwriter Durell Anthony’s Long Road to “Lovenotes”

    Singer-Songwriter Durell Anthony’s Long Road to “Lovenotes”,Lili Kim

    The year was 2020. Venues were silent, stage lights off. Covid had gutted the music industry. “Musicians and creatives were all asking, ‘Okay, what do we do now?’” recalls San Diego musician Durell Anthony, a talented vocalist and songwriter. Anthony found one stage that was still open and even desi

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