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By Linda Sansone on 9/13/2008 4:35 AM

Too often we want to understand the health of our local real estate, but can only find either raw data or broad statistics which seem disconnected, contradictory, or without explanation. In order to help keep you informed about local areas in an objective way, Premier Magazine will be monitoring the health of different San Diego areas in each edition. In this edition, we revisit Coronado and Downtown San Diego. The other areas we are monitoring: Rancho Santa Fe, Del Mar, La Jolla, and Solana Beach/Encinitas.
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By Linda Sansone on 9/13/2008 4:15 AM

Too often we want to understand the health of our local real estate, but can only find either raw data or broad statistics which seem disconnected, contradictory, or without explanation. In order to help keep you informed about your local area in an objective way, Premier Magazine will be monitoring the health of different San Diego areas in each edition. In this edition, we look at La Jolla and Solana Beach/Encinitas. The other areas we are monitoring: Downtown San Diego, Coronado, Rancho Santa Fe, and Del Mar.
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By Linda Sansone on 9/13/2008 3:26 AM

Too often we want to understand the health of our local real estate, but can only find either raw data or broad statistics which seem disconnected, contradictory, or without explanation. In order to help keep you informed about your local area in an objective way, Premier Magazine will be monitoring the health of different San Diego areas in each edition. In this edition, we look at Rancho Santa Fe and Del Mar. The other areas we are monitoring: La Jolla, Solana Beach/Encinitas, Downtown San Diego, and Coronado.
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Statistical report November 2008  
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