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SUMMARY
An Overview of Cost of Living in North County compared to other retirement places.

HOME PRICES And HOME PRICE TRENDS

ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT'S INSURED PURCHASE REVERSE MORTGAGE PROGRAM
Age 62+ Seniors may be able to use their retirement home investment dollars to purchase a seemingly unaffordable home that has no monthly payments as long as they live there.

TAXES
About California and San Diego County sales, income and real estate taxes. Information on Props. 60 & 90 that, if you are age 55 or over and presently own a home in any county in California, allow you to transfer your existing home's tax base (base-year value) to a home of equal or less value in San Diego County.

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SUMMARY

This web page provides information to help you compare the cost of living in North San Diego County to that in other retirement places in the U.S.

Your actual cost of living will however, mainly depend upon your personal retirement lifestyle. 

Items that we believe may be approximately the same price or less costly than in most other areas of the U.S.:

Groceries, dining out, clothing, car repair, chiropractic care, golf and many types of entertainment may cost the same or less in North San Diego County because of extreme competition between our large numbers of similar businesses.

Heating and cooling costs are fairly low in most areas of North San Diego County (even though natural gas and electricity costs are quite high), because of our mild year-round temperatures and low summertime relative humidity.

Items that may be more costly than in many other areas of the U.S.:

The cost of gasoline, electricity, natural gas and water are usually higher than in many other areas of the U.S. Heating and cooling costs may be lower however because of our mild climates.

Housing costs are higher than in many other areas of the U.S. That's because North San Diego County's great climate, natural beauty and many things to do make it one of the nation's most popular places to live.
Please read on....

HOME PRICES AND HOME PRICE TRENDS


HOME PRICES

To Check Out North County's Choices & Prices Of Homes for Active Retirees-

Active Retirement Home Selections and Prices Or

Patty Anderson, Our Seniors Real Estate Specialist Will be happy to provide you with information on North San Diego County homes that meet your personal requirements and if you wish, arrange a personal tour of homes that you select.

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HOME PRICE TRENDS

About The Current Housing Market

- The Inventory Of Homes For Sale Is High-

- Prices Are At 2003 Levels -

- Interest Rates Are Still Historical Lows -

The San Diego Union Tribune reported the following for January, 2012:

The median price of resale Single Family Houses in the North County Inland area decreased by 2.8% (from same month in 2011), to $350,000 and Condominiums decreased by 7.4% to $193,500. The median price for Single Family Houses in the North County Coastal Area decreased by 1.3% to $449,000 and Condominiums decreased by 3% to $284,000.
The Union Tribune's website also provides access to Data Quick's home sales information by ZIP code (please look at North County Inland and North County Coast).

In Senior Communities, homes tend to be somewhat lower in price, detached home prices started in the high $100K's, attached homes in the $90K's, manufactured homes where you own the lot, in the  $70K's  and homes in Mobile Home Parks where you rent the lot, in the $30K's.

There is an abundant inventory of homes from which to choose. Other Good News is that Interest Rates continue to be at historical record lows.

A North County Home As A Lifestyle Investment-

- A north county home is also an investment in a lifestyle
that can maximize enjoyment of the "Retirement Chapter" of your life -

North San Diego County offers:

Near-perfect year-round Climates. (People who live in North San Diego County spend very few days sitting indoors, waiting for the weather to change- How much is that worth?)

Beautiful Coastal and hilly Inland terrain.

Hundreds of enjoyable Retirement Activities.

An abundance of (more than 1500) fine Restaurants.

Some great Active Retirement Senior Communities.

Low Crime Rates that make it a comparatively safe place to live.

Excellent Medical Facilities .

A North County Home As A Retirement Investment-

Prospective-

Until the market plunge that began in 2006, San Diego County real estate, like that in other parts of the country, appeared to be a good long-term financial investment (please click on > Median House Prices to see a 20 year graph of San Diego Metropolitan Median Home Prices). At current home prices, that are near 2003 levels, San Diego County real estate may again be a good place to invest some of the dollars you hope to pass on to your heirs. An additional benefit is that you will enjoy living in your investment every day. And another factor to consider is that It is reasonable to assume that demand for the limited number of homes in our Senior Communities will increase significantly when the Baby Boomers, who began reaching age 65 in 2011, retire. As the economy improves, many Baby Boomers will want to downscale to retrieve retirement income from the equity in their present home. For more information please check Fig 5 (p. 17) and Fig 6 (p.18) of   Baby Boomer Generation ).

About the Government's Insured
Purchase Reverse Mortgage program


∙ Age 62+ Seniors may be able to use their retirement home investment dollars to purchase a seemingly unaffordable home (that has no monthly payments as long as they live there), using a Government Insured Purchase Reverse Mortgage. The basic requirements are:

  • The youngest homeowner is 62 or older.

  • The purchased home will be occupied within 60 days of closing.

  • The purchased home will be the primary residence.

  • No mortgage loan other than the HECM (Home Equity Conversion Mortgage) will be used to purchase the home.

  • The difference between the purchase price of the home and the HECM proceeds will be paid in cash from the sale of an existing home or another source of funds.

The HUD (U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development) government agency provides Required Investment Examples (you must be able to open and read a Microsoft Word file to see this). In one of its examples, a 67 year old wishing to purchase a $300,000 home would need approximately $122,400  (which includes the down payment plus an earnest deposit and closing costs)  The $199,500 that is supplied under the Purchase Reverse Mortgage contract would accrue interest over time but payment would never be needed from the borrower as long as he or she remains in the home. The home can be a single family, up to 4-plex, manufactured home or a condo.

Purchase Reverse Mortgages have positives and negatives, you should thoroughly understand the negatives before deciding if that is for you.

You may contact Charlie Ivans at American Financial Network, Inc's Escondido office for answers to  your questions regarding Home Equity Conversion Mortgages and if you desire,  Charlie will help you obtain a a zero payment (HECM) loan to purchase your North County retirement home.

Here are some links to Non-mortgage Company  websites that provide additional information:

Reverse Mortgage Guide.Org

New Retirement

Wikipedia (Section 1.2 HECM for Purchase)

HUD Frequently Asked Questions Regarding HUD's Purchase Reverse Mortgage Program

Please read our Disclaimer.

TAXES


State Income Tax Rate (2011 for couples): 1% to 10.3 

Sales Tax Rate (2011):  8.75%


About California's State Real Estate Tax Laws-

An Overview of California's Real Estate Taxes-

∙ Even though home prices may seem high, California's Real Estate Tax Rate is low Compared To Other States (click & scroll down and look at the U.S. map).

Under Proposition 13-

The California property tax rate is 1% of the purchase price plus any bonds or special fees. If there is no new construction or change of ownership, the property cannot be reassessed and the property tax cannot be increased by more than 2% annually.

A good discussion of the details and history of Prop 13 is presented by Wikipedia .

About Propositions 60 and 90-

In General: If you are age 55 or over and presently own a home in any county in California, you may be able to transfer your existing home's tax base (base year value) to a home of equal or less value in San Diego County.

These propositions apply to those aged 55 or older who are selling their home and buying another of equal or lesser value.

If both the home you are selling and the home you are buying are your principal places of residence, this program allows the taxable value of the home you are selling to be transferred to the home you are buying, thereby preventing an increase in property taxes.

Therefore, if you are 55 or older, you can move to San Diego County from any other county in California and keep your present base-year value if it is less it would be for the home you are purchasing.

You may refer to the California State Board of Equalization web pages for more details. For specific questions, please contact Ernest J. Dronenburg Jr, County Assessor (619) 531-5481.

If both the home you are selling and the home you are buying are your principal places of residence, this program allows the taxable value of the home you are selling to be transferred to the home you are buying, thereby preventing an increase in property taxes.

If you are 55 or older, you can move to San Diego County from any other county in California and keep your base-year value.

You may refer to the California State Board of Equalization web pages for more details.

Capital Gains Tax Exclusions and Tax Rate-

The Prop. 60-90 property tax exclusions, when combined with the current Capital Gains Exclusions ($500,000 for married couples, $250,000 for singles) and low (0% or 15%) Capital Gains Tax Rates, provides a powerful reason to sell a property and purchase another when you retire. For exact details go to IRS Publication #523 "Selling Your Home."

UTILITIES

Winter Heating- Our winters are mild and therefore your heating utility bills may be lower than those in colder climates.

Summer cooling- Our summers are mild (especially in the Coastal and Near-Coast regions) and the relative humidity is usually low and therefore your summer cooling bills may be lower than those in warmer climates

Utilities Prices-  Below are prices some of us North San Diego County residents paid in Jan, 2010.  We do not know whether or not they are typical.

Electricity (Jan., 2012 Rates for 567 KW-hr Baseline)- Approx. $0.136/KW-hr (this rate comes from SDG&E's $0.0789/KwHr rate for electricity that changes during the year, is higher in the summer than in the winter and increases if you exceed the baseline. Plus an additional (approx.) $0.0570/KWHr rate is charged for  EECC that is also higher in the summer than in the winter but appears to be independent of usage).
Natural Gas (winter heating)- Most homes in North San Diego county are heated by natural gas. Our home is an exception however, it is heated by electricity.  We were unsuccessful in finding information on the internet  regarding local natural gas prices. Our winters however are very mild; please  see: Climate Comparisons and therefore your heating bill should be lower than in other areas of the US.
Water- $3.20/CuFtX100. This is the price in one water district. Other water districts may have different prices.
Sewer and Trash- Highly dependent upon where you live in No. S.D. County.
Satellite and Cable TV- Prices start at around $30/month. A $90/month bill is probably more typical. if your want more information, please contact the suppliers for your area:

Direct TV    Dish Network    Cox Digital Cable   Timer-Warner

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MISCELLANEOUS

FOOD

Groceries

We have many competitive Super Markets and many low cost neighborhood specialty grocery stores like Trader Joes, Sprouts and Henry's Markets. Nearly every city also has a Certified Farmers' Market (typically, where streets are closed off and used for open air markets for one day of each week) and some cities also have Farm/Fruit Stands.
To get an better idea of local Super Market grocery prices, you may check the home delivery prices at Von's Supermarkets (a division of Safeway Stores that does not necessarily have the lowest prices):

Click-on > VONS

Pick- New Guests
Browse Store (ZIP 92078 is for San Marcos, CA)
"Shop by Aisle" and keep selecting until you find the price of the item you are interested in.

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Restaurants

With more than 1500 restaurants to choose from you, will find that the cost of dining out is very competitive and comparable to, or less than, prices in most other US cities. if you want to compare prices yourself however, you can use the links below  to compare prices in our local Applebees and Olive Garden restaurants to those for similar items in other locations. Note: While most folks like these two restaurants, they are not necessarily the least expensive and may not offer the best food or the best value for your $.

Applebees in San Marcos, CA (click on "Menu").
Olive Garden  (ZIP 92008) in Carlsbad, CA.

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GASOLINE

The price of gasoline is typically higher in Southern California than in other states. You may check out the current  Gasoline Prices in San Marcos, CA.

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MEDICAL

One way to estimate the cost of medical care in North San Diego County is to get a no-obligation Medical Insurance quote and compare its cost to that in other retirement places. To do so use 92078 ZIP code and provide your name, phone #, gender and email address.

SPORTS

Golf:
Prices for 18 holes range from $12.50 to $28.00 at the Fallbrook Golf Club in Fallbrook (and other courses that have similar rates) to $215+ at the elegant Four Seasons Aviara golf course in Carlsbad.
Check out the prices of playing at our other Local Golf Courses.

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To Request Information, Please  Contact Us Or If You Prefer-

Phone (760) 473-4647 or Email Ralph Anderson and Associates

Patty Anderson, our Seniors Real Estate Specialist  will be happy to provide you with detailed information on Available Retirement Real Estate. Ralph Anderson can help answer your questions about Active Retirement Living In North San Diego County.

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