
San Diego’s population is growing faster than other CA metros — thanks to the city
In the last three years, the city added more than 30,000 new residents.

In the last three years, the city added more than 30,000 new residents.

This series explores how credit unions can participate meaningfully in housing solutions.

We mapped 83 transit stations in San Diego that could be eligible for SB79.

One key driver in the significant decline in condo construction appears to be California’s construction defect liability laws.

San Diego’s recent efforts provide a roadmap for cities seeking to increase housing production and expedite housing projects.

We’re way past the either/or stage: we need to build all the housing we can to get out of this mess.

The message from Washington was clear: the housing crisis is national, but there are solutions at the local level.

Between 2020 and 2024, the number of ADUs permitted in San Diego County more than tripled.

Up to 5,000 affordable homes could be built if a modest amount of land owned by faith-based institutions in San Diego were developed into multifamily housing.