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Thanks 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.
luvsanParticipantThanks 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.
luvsanParticipantThanks 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.
luvsanParticipantThanks 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.
luvsanParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsanParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsanParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsanParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsanParticipantHow about a brand new condo in a good area for that price? It doesn’t have to be a SFR.
luvsanParticipantSD, 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?
luvsanParticipantSD, 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?
luvsanParticipantSD, 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?
luvsanParticipantSD, 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?
luvsanParticipantSD, 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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