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Brett Ramos
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Investing in City Heights, San Diego?

Brett Ramos
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  • San Diego, CA
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Hello! We are currently looking at a couple of multi-family listings in City Heights San Diego. Does anyone have any feedback or intel on the current City Heights market and projections? Would love any advice you might have! Currently looking East of the 15 and close to University Avenue. Thanks so much! 

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Justin R.
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Justin R.
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@Brett Ramos One data point for you ... I own a couple units in 92105.  I have specifically chosen to stay south of University and west of Euclid.  In general, I'm a fan of the area and have put money there - the economics have worked well for me and I see no reason that would change.

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