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luvsan
ParticipantThanks for the replies. I understand it’s a bad area. In the liveable areas of SD it’s still at 200+ sf right now, and that’s too much for me. I’ll keep my eye on San Diego in the next year.
luvsan
ParticipantThanks for the replies. I understand it’s a bad area. In the liveable areas of SD it’s still at 200+ sf right now, and that’s too much for me. I’ll keep my eye on San Diego in the next year.
luvsan
ParticipantThanks for the replies. I understand it’s a bad area. In the liveable areas of SD it’s still at 200+ sf right now, and that’s too much for me. I’ll keep my eye on San Diego in the next year.
luvsan
ParticipantThanks for the replies. I understand it’s a bad area. In the liveable areas of SD it’s still at 200+ sf right now, and that’s too much for me. I’ll keep my eye on San Diego in the next year.
luvsan
ParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsan
ParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsan
ParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsan
ParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsan
ParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsan
ParticipantSD, and the rest of you, my lease here isn’t up until 7 more months. What are the chances of me finding a brand new house in the 200-300k area in the next year or next couple of years in a decent area in San Diego?
I would prefer something new where I won’t have to replace carpets and what not. Is new construction possible in the price range I’m looking in?
luvsan
ParticipantSD, and the rest of you, my lease here isn’t up until 7 more months. What are the chances of me finding a brand new house in the 200-300k area in the next year or next couple of years in a decent area in San Diego?
I would prefer something new where I won’t have to replace carpets and what not. Is new construction possible in the price range I’m looking in?
luvsan
ParticipantSD, and the rest of you, my lease here isn’t up until 7 more months. What are the chances of me finding a brand new house in the 200-300k area in the next year or next couple of years in a decent area in San Diego?
I would prefer something new where I won’t have to replace carpets and what not. Is new construction possible in the price range I’m looking in?
luvsan
ParticipantSD, and the rest of you, my lease here isn’t up until 7 more months. What are the chances of me finding a brand new house in the 200-300k area in the next year or next couple of years in a decent area in San Diego?
I would prefer something new where I won’t have to replace carpets and what not. Is new construction possible in the price range I’m looking in?
luvsan
ParticipantSD, and the rest of you, my lease here isn’t up until 7 more months. What are the chances of me finding a brand new house in the 200-300k area in the next year or next couple of years in a decent area in San Diego?
I would prefer something new where I won’t have to replace carpets and what not. Is new construction possible in the price range I’m looking in?
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