A native San Diego, Hugo Vega is able to leverage his expert knowledge of the various communities within San Diego County to truly assist his buyers and sellers.
Hugo earned his bachelor’s in Business Administration with specializations in Marketing and Finance and has furthered his education by taking additional postgraduate courses in Appraisal, Information Technology, Contracts and Risk Management to further his skill set in the industry.
Hugo is diligent, adaptable and approachable, which not only enables him to connect with and work well with his clients but also ensures a smooth and seamless transaction.
In addition to English, Hugo is fluent in Spanish and a strong supporter of the Hispanic Community. In his spare time Hugo enjoys spending time with his family, friends. He is an avid soccer player and even had the opportunity to travel to Germany to train with a professional team overseas. He enjoys traveling, mountain biking and all different types of sports.
Broadpoint Properties Blog
Helpful Real Estate Insights from the Pros
Broadpoint
Properties Blog
Helpful Real Estate Insights from the Pros
Protecting Your Relationships When You Buy A Home Together
In North County, where the median home value is hovering around one million dollars, the dream of a white picket fence in Carlsbad or a beach cottage in Oceanside can feel a little out of reach for a single income. We recently worked with a pair of siblings who...
North County Neighborhoods Where You Can Finally Ditch the Car
Do you find yourself nowadays sitting in the drive-thru lane of a gas station, watching the price per gallon tick upward while your car idles away five dollars of fuel just waiting for a turn at the pump? These days, the car-dependent lifestyle is starting to...
Why Your Air Conditioner is Leaking Cash
We recently had the pleasure of assisting a client in Escondido who was getting ready to list their home for sale. The property is charming, but they had informed us that they skipped their annual AC maintenance for a few years because the unit seemed to be...



