Survival in San Diego

Where Should I Go Next?

Published: Friday, June 6, 2008 12:44 PM PDT



It's been a while since we've stopped in for a look at a local neighborhood's real estate market. We launched "The Neighborhood Market" series at the end of February with a piece on Carmel Valley, and followed it up in March with a look at PB and Mission Beach.

We know it's tricky to tell the story of the housing market on a county level. We know the data often appears vague when it includes stats from Chula Vista and Carmel Valley and Oceanside and Descanso. And so, like in the above stories, we're hoping to stop in on some markets, hear from the real estate pros and home buyers and sellers on the streets there, and through it all assemble a mosaic of the San Diego housing scene.

Now I'm planning the next installment, and I'm looking for your ideas. Where should I go next? Send me an e-mail with your thoughts.

-- KELLY BENNETT



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