Thomas J. Nelson

Your Local Guide For San Diego

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Your Local Guide For San Diego

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Real Estate Professional Consultant at Keys with Christine Brokered by EXP Realty

Thomas J. Nelson

DRE# 01261476

Big Block-LPT Realty

Well, let me tell you, real estate runs deep in my veins. It's like the very foundation of who I am. You see, it's a family affair—my folks, my grandparents, they were all in the game, making deals, managing properties. It was like breathing for us, you know?

Now, my grandma Frances, she was the one who got me started on this journey. She'd take me along to her deals, teaching me the ropes from a young age. And then there was grandpa Al, a real property guru. He showed me the ropes of real estate investing and even got me hands-on with some light construction work. Painting, electrical, plumbing—you name it, I was there, learning the ropes.

But life's a funny old thing, isn't it? While I was knee-deep in property management, another passion came calling: music. Now, I may not be the next Elvis, but I sure can hold my own with a guitar or drums. But it was when I discovered the magic of mixing music that things really took off. Parties turned into gigs, gigs turned into paid gigs, and before I knew it, I was running my own music business at the ripe old age of nineteen.

For three decades, I was the heart and soul behind Nelson-Entertainment, a Mobile DJ & Wedding Event planning company. What began as a simple hobby blossomed into a thriving business, and I had the privilege of orchestrating over 2000 weddings and countless other events. From humble beginnings, I learned invaluable lessons about entrepreneurship and the art of service.

But life had more in store for me. Ten years into my DJ career, I joined forces with my mother in the real estate business. Watching her navigate the industry, from land acquisition to home construction, was an education in itself. She didn't just sell homes; she cultivated genuine connections with her clients, becoming more than just their REALTOR®—she was their trusted confidante.

Inspired by her example and the arrival of my son, Wyatt, I embarked on my own real estate journey. Balancing my DJ gigs and property management duties, I laid the foundation for my fledgling real estate business. In 2003, my wife Ailina and I made the leap to San Diego, drawn by its inviting climate and vibrant community. La Jolla stole our hearts, offering the perfect backdrop for our new chapter.

Joining forces with Big Block Realty was a game-changer. Surrounded by like-minded professionals, I found a home where my values and vision aligned seamlessly. With access to top-notch training and support, I'm constantly honing my skills to better serve my clients.

I don't take your trust for granted. Each transaction is an opportunity to exceed your expectations and earn your satisfaction. Whether you're buying or selling, I'm here to guide you through every step of the process. And if you know someone in need of real estate expertise, don't hesitate to send them my way—I'll ensure they receive the same level of care and attention.

In the world of real estate, results matter. With me by your side, you can rest assured that your goals are my top priority. Let's embark on this journey together and turn your real estate dreams into reality.

It's A Good Life!

Thomas

Service Areas

San Diego

Service Areas

San Diego

  • San Diego

  • EXP Relocation Certification

  • EXP REO Certification

  • AHRN Certified Military Real Estate Agent

Recent Activity

A driver drives on the wrong side of the road to avoid potholes on Vickers Street in Kearny Mesa on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

It's Unacceptable For San Diegans!

May 02, 20252 min read

Cover Photo: A driver drives on the wrong side of the road to avoid potholes on Vickers Street in Kearny Mesa on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Full Article Here in the San Diego Union Tribune: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/05/01/san-diego-reins-in-road-repairs-expects-significant-declines-in-street-conditions/?share=rwgcsscnicothfdsrwcu

San Diego reins in road repairs, expects ‘significant declines’ in street conditions

Pothole patching is taking a hit from a work slowdown imposed by the mayor this winter due to budget woes. The news on the paving plan is arguably worse.

By | [email protected] | The San Diego Union-Tribune

UPDATED: May 2, 2025 at 3:27 AM PDT

San Diego’s budget crisis is slowing pothole patching and crippling a plan to sharply raise road-repair spending intended to get the overall rating of the city’s streets back to the national standard.

That ambitious eight-year plan, announced last year after a comprehensive survey showed San Diego’s rating had dropped from “satisfactory” to “fair,” calls for the city to spend $259 million on street repairs during the fiscal year that starts July 1.

But the city plans instead to spend $83 million — less than one-third of the goal, and sharply down from the roughly $140 million spent last fiscal year and also budgeted for this year.

Pothole patching, which the city has made a higher priority in recent years, is also taking a hit thanks to a hiring freeze and restrictions on worker overtime imposed this winter by Mayor Todd Gloria.

Smaller crews working fewer hours have ballooned the city’s backlog of pothole repairs from roughly 150 just before the restrictions to nearly 2,000. Average wait times between reporting a pothole and crews fixing it have tripled from six days to 20 days.

The news on the paving plan is arguably worse. San Diego officials say that without new sources of money for fixes, the overall condition of the city’s streets will steadily decline to a “poor” rating of 53 by 2035.

Potholes line Vickers Street in Kearny Mesa on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Potholes line Vickers Street in Kearny Mesa on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Remainder of this article here: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/05/01/san-diego-reins-in-road-repairs-expects-significant-declines-in-street-conditions/?share=rwgcsscnicothfdsrwcu

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A driver drives on the wrong side of the road to avoid potholes on Vickers Street in Kearny Mesa on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

It's Unacceptable For San Diegans!

May 02, 20252 min read

Cover Photo: A driver drives on the wrong side of the road to avoid potholes on Vickers Street in Kearny Mesa on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Full Article Here in the San Diego Union Tribune: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/05/01/san-diego-reins-in-road-repairs-expects-significant-declines-in-street-conditions/?share=rwgcsscnicothfdsrwcu

San Diego reins in road repairs, expects ‘significant declines’ in street conditions

Pothole patching is taking a hit from a work slowdown imposed by the mayor this winter due to budget woes. The news on the paving plan is arguably worse.

By | [email protected] | The San Diego Union-Tribune

UPDATED: May 2, 2025 at 3:27 AM PDT

San Diego’s budget crisis is slowing pothole patching and crippling a plan to sharply raise road-repair spending intended to get the overall rating of the city’s streets back to the national standard.

That ambitious eight-year plan, announced last year after a comprehensive survey showed San Diego’s rating had dropped from “satisfactory” to “fair,” calls for the city to spend $259 million on street repairs during the fiscal year that starts July 1.

But the city plans instead to spend $83 million — less than one-third of the goal, and sharply down from the roughly $140 million spent last fiscal year and also budgeted for this year.

Pothole patching, which the city has made a higher priority in recent years, is also taking a hit thanks to a hiring freeze and restrictions on worker overtime imposed this winter by Mayor Todd Gloria.

Smaller crews working fewer hours have ballooned the city’s backlog of pothole repairs from roughly 150 just before the restrictions to nearly 2,000. Average wait times between reporting a pothole and crews fixing it have tripled from six days to 20 days.

The news on the paving plan is arguably worse. San Diego officials say that without new sources of money for fixes, the overall condition of the city’s streets will steadily decline to a “poor” rating of 53 by 2035.

Potholes line Vickers Street in Kearny Mesa on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Potholes line Vickers Street in Kearny Mesa on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)

Remainder of this article here: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/05/01/san-diego-reins-in-road-repairs-expects-significant-declines-in-street-conditions/?share=rwgcsscnicothfdsrwcu

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David Garrick

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8895 Towne Centre Dr. Ste 105 PMB 436, San Diego, CA 92122-5542

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