By 2030, climate change won’t be a distant forecast—it’ll be shaping where and how we live in California. In this video, we explore the real impact of rising temperatures, sea levels, and drought conditions on San Diego real estate and what it means for buyers, sellers, and investors alike.

From updated building codes and insurance shifts to heat-resistant landscaping and elevated construction, San Diego is already adapting. But what does this mean for long-term home value, safe zones, and future migration patterns within California?

If you’re thinking about buying or selling in the next five years, now’s the time to understand how climate will factor into location, price, and demand. Whether you’re relocating or planning an investment, this is essential insight for a future-forward move.

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