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Charting the Neighborhood Market Course

Published: Monday, June 9, 2008 12:51 PM PDT



I asked for suggestions for my next installment in our "The Neighborhood Market" series, and you answered.

Here are the suggestions I heard over the weekend for our next attempt to stop in on a market, hear from the real estate pros and home buyers and sellers on the streets there, and through all of these stories, assemble a mosaic of the San Diego housing scene.

  • Downtown
  • City Heights
  • Southeast San Diego
  • San Ysidro
  • South Park
  • North Park
  • Bay Park
  • Kensington
  • Escondido

    Feel free to shoot me a note with your vote for one of the neighborhoods listed above, or a suggestion for another one.

    -- KELLY BENNETT



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