1 of 14 photos Pacific BeachCA For Sale $249,9001 Beds / 1 Baths
Unbelievable location only 3 blocks to the beach! This condo has everything you need with granite counter tops, travertine in the bathroom, maple flooring, and cherry cabinets...
1 of 1 photos San Diego For Sale $279,0004 Beds / 2 Baths
4BR/2.5BA
From the front porch you can see the OCEAN! Handyman special - bring your tool belt and fix this home up! Large back yard - for you to create your own private haven...
1 of 14 photos San DiegoCA For Sale $299,9993 Beds / 1 Baths
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1 of 9 photos EscondidoCA For Sale $325,0004 Beds / 2 Baths
Great opportunity to customize to your taste and style. Home is ready for your TLC to make this YOUR DREAM HOME! You can easily add another bedroom and bath above the garage making it a 5 bed/3 bath...
1 of 7 photos SanteeCA For Sale $389,0003 Beds / 4 Baths
Must see the breath taking views in Northstar at Sky Ranch this complex is nestle in the hills of Santee. You will feel at home in this upgraded townhome...
1 of 9 photos San DiegoCA For Sale $399,0002 Beds / 3 Baths
REDUCED! This townhome is located in a quiet complex Chateau Village. This complex features pool, spa and tennis courts. You will feel the openness with the vaulted ceiling...
1 of 2 photos EncinitasCA For Sale $429,0003 Beds / 2 Baths
This single story home is located in Village Park. This is a great neighborhood with parks and walking trails. The home has a fireplace in the living room to cozy up to with your friends and family...
1 of 25 photos EscondidoCA For Sale $1,150,0004 Beds / 6 Baths
Luxury Defined-elevated and Private Architectural Gem with dark bottom pool with waterfall, swim ledges and separate spa with waterfall and views to Catalina Island, when clear...
1 of 22 photos CarlsbadCA For Sale $1,950,0004 Beds / 4 Baths
Sensational views and a sense of privacy elevated from street with entry garden and mature palms. Side lot is mostly vacant with perimeter landscape plus multiple fruit trees, olives and palms...
1 of 15 photos San DiegoCA For Sale $2,075,0003 Beds / 3 Baths
Designer''s own home with many customized features showcasing indoor\/outdoor living with San Diego''s climate and views taking full advantage of this elevated, private lot walking distance to Old ..
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