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November | December 2012 May 2010

Downtown San Diego FEATURED PROPERTY

CURRENT REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY IN DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO

SOUTH PARK 1326 Sq. Ft. | 3 Bed | 1 Bath Offered at $685,000-$730,000

DISCOVERY AT CORTEZ HILL

If you’re seeking a classic Craftsman with some original design, stop looking! This home is located in desirable South Park on a great street. Lots of original character remain, including built-ins, wood floors, stone fireplace, wood-beam ceilings, original windows... the list goes on! Close proximity to restaurants, shops and dog park. Spacious 3 bedroom/1 bath with den or office just off living room.

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE Sq. / Bed / Bath Unit # List Price 1230 / 2 / 2 1603 $634,900 1383 / 2 / 2 1105 $699,000-$725,000 1615 / 2 / 2 2001 $789,000-$825,000 SOLD Sq. / Bed / Bath Unit # Sold Price 1230 / 2 / 2 1103 $490,000 1230 / 2 / 2 1104 $520,000

CAROLYN BOWHAY-WHALEN President & Broker of Record CRS | GRI | e-PRO | CDPE

BOWHAY PROPERTIES, INC. 1355-A 6th Ave., San Diego, CA 92101

ELECTRA

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE Sq. / Bed / Bath Unit # List Price 1161 / 2 / 2 605 $435,900-$449,000 1370 /2 / 2 803 $667,900-$687,900 1215 / 2 / 2 2602 $749,000 1370 / 2 / 2 2603 $775,000 1488 / 2 / 2 2304 $785,000 1370 / 2 / 2 2403 $799,000 1212 / 2 / 2 2803 $849,000 1548 / 2 / 2 1006 $829,000-$889,000 1275 / 2 / 2 3305 $949,900 1518 / 2 / 2 3701 $1,170,000 1300 / 2 / 2 2801 $1,195,000 1548 / 2 / 2 2306 $1,499,000 1707 / 2 / 2 3101 $1,579,000 1834 / 2 / 2 4001 $1,599,000 1674 / 2 / 2 4102 $1,695,000 2709 / 2 / 3 2605/6 $2,195,000 SALE PENDING 2450 / 2 / 2.5 1215 / 2 / 2 1456 / 2 / 2

619.944.5478 direct/mobile 619.501.5557 office 619.298.6683 fax

109 $451,000 702 $580,000 3702 $799,900-$899,900

Ideas To Make Your Events Sparkle

Listing Your Home During the Holidays Is it Wise?

SOLD Sq. / Bed / Bath Unit # Sold Price 1161 / 2 / 2 504 $455,000 993/ 2 / 2 3804 $550,000 1161 / 2 / 2 2905 $576,500

Carolyn@BowhayProperties.com

Hearty Winter Fare

Cucina Urbana’s Sausage Ragout

Downtown San Diego

All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. The properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS.

WWW.BOWHAYPROPERTIES.COM If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. CA DRE License #01264830

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In Good Taste

Event Calendar

Featuring Cucina Urbana 505 West Laurel Street 619.239.2222 | SDUrbanKitchen.com

N OVEMBER | DECEMBER 2012 Cavalia Petco Park Parking Lot, Nov. 13th – 25th 866.999.8111 | Cavalia.net You don’t have to be a horse lover to be completely captivated by what is often called “equestrian ballet.” A fresh mix of equestrian and performing arts, multimedia and special effects, Cavalia is a spectacular and moving tribute to the relationship between men and horses throughout history. In a fairy tale setting filled with poetry and emotion, the show innovatively integrates acrobatics, dance, aerial stunts, live music and equestrian arts.

PORK AND FENNEL SAUSAGE RAGOUT WITH PARMESAN MASCARPONE POLENTA Ragout 1 white onion 4 cloves garlic 5 pounds pork fennel sausage 12 ounces Peroni beer 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 3 vine ripe tomatoes, chopped 1 carrot Polenta 3 cups chicken stock 4 pounds parmesan rind 1 cup heavy cream 1 cup fine polenta 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons mascarpone cheese

Hanukkah Dinner 1 fennel bulb 1 cup dry white wine 3 tablespoons whole grain mustard 2 tablespoons tomato paste 2 cups chicken stock 2 fresh bay leaves salt and pepper to taste 1/2 cup parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons chopped chives salt and pepper to taste

Ragout Slice one onion and 4 cloves garlic. Place the sausage, Peroni, onion and garlic in a flat bottom pan, cover and place in a 350 degree onion for 15 minutes. Remove and turn the sausages over, then cook for another 15 minutes. Once sausage is cooked through, remove from the cooking liquid and let cool. Strain the onions from the beer and reserve both. When the sausage is cooled, cut into bite sized chunks. In a saucepot, heat olive oil and sauté the onions until caramelized, then add the tomatoes, carrots, fennel, and sausage. Deglaze with white wine and reserved beer. Add mustard, tomato paste, chicken stock and bay leaves. Reduce until nice and saucy on medium heat for about 30 minutes. Polenta Infuse chicken stock with parmesan rinds by placing them in the stock and cooking on very low heat for about an hour. Stir frequently to keep rinds from sticking to the bottom of the pan. When finished, strain and bring the stock back to a boil with heavy cream. Once boiling, whisk in the polenta and lower the heat to medium low. Allow the polenta to cook for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. When the graininess is gone and the polenta is smooth add the butter, mascarpone cheese, parmesan cheese, extra virgin olive oil, chopped chives and season to taste. To serve, simply place the polenta in a shallow pasta bowl and spoon over desired amount of ragout. Serves 6

Undoubtedly some of the joys of the busy holiday season are the parties and celebrations that come along with it. Whether you’re already a veteran party-giver looking for some new inspiration for this year, or more of a non-hosting party-goer considering entertaining your own guests, see what we’ve compiled for some fun and festive celebrations!

Retro Cocktail Party Just as the classic cocktail has come back into favor and we’re all obsessed with TV’s Mad Men, put an innovative twist on your cocktail party this year. Set the mood with holiday music from the 60s. (Amazon.com sells an Ultra-Lounge: Christmas Cocktails CD featuring crooners such as Peggy Lee, Dean Martin and Ray Anthony.) Encourage guests to arrive in suits and smart dresses (hats a plus) so you all look the part. Go retro with the menu: deviled eggs, shrimp cocktail, cheese balls, kebabs and marinated olives. Cocktails? Roll out a snazzy bar cart complete with vintage cocktail shaker and serve all the old greats: Tom Collins, Sidecar, Manhattan, Old Fashioned and more.

Light up your ambiance with a nod to the Festival of Lights – have candles burning beautifully throughout your home. Decorate with sparkling blues, silvers and golds. Sprinkle foil-covered chocolate gelt and dreidels about the table and include floral centerpieces of white and blue winter flowers such as narcissus, tulips and hyacinths. Foods that have been baked or fried in oil are central to the Hanukkah feast, so serve a savory beef brisket, latkes, challah bread and sufganiyot for dessert. There are a number of delicious kosher wines available now, and they’re more readily found in stores.

Holiday Brunch Nothing brings families together for a special occasion like a festive brunch. With time-honored holiday tunes piping through the speakers and the seasonal scents of cloves and allspice permeating the home, your guests will feel like they’ve stepped into a winter wonderland. Ask everyone to bring a wrapped ornament for an ornament exchange. Have holiday crafts and activities to keep the children occupied. Let the flavors of the season dictate your menu: cranberry pancakes, maple bacon quiche, smoked salmon and cream cheese strata, pumpkin Belgian waffles, warm seafood salad and more.

For drinks, cafés au lait, Bloody Marys and Mimosas are always in order. For a holiday twist on the Mimosa, substitute orange juice for pomegranate juice.

Elegant Dinner Party This is the opportunity to bring out your best china and crystal and go all out with a sumptuous feast for an intimate gathering. Invite guests to come in their finest holiday attire and serve a menu that stands up to the elegant occasion you’re presenting. Try oyster soup, a sage-encrusted rib roast, roasted rosemary and garlic potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, creamed spinach and a decadent chocolate peppermint cheesecake for dessert. To add to the festivities, include some Champagne tasting as an activity. Test your guests with a blind tasting, or simply give guests a rating system and let everyone choose their favorites.

Caroling Party If you’re a little shy about singing to your neighbors (don’t be, they’ll love it!), organize a trip to a nursing home or hospital. A caroling party is the perfect way to blend the sounds and the flavors of the holidays into a fun tradition. When your guests arrive, warm up their tummies and their throats with a casual buffet. Think plenty of hot hors d’oeuvres, perhaps a baked ham, butternut squash soup and steaming loaves of crusty bread. Prepare custom song books for carolers and supply everyone with a candle and wax protector. After all the caroling fun is done, everyone comes back to your home to enjoy egg nog, spiced apple cider and a large array of Christmas cookies in front of a cozy fire.

SHOULD YOU LIST YOUR HOME DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON? Shopping, entertaining, parties, decorating the house, charity work and so much more. For many of us, the holidays are already overloaded with seasonal obligations. Who in their right mind would add “Sell House” to their already busy list? Well, it’s not such a bad idea after all. Consider this: year in and year out, the real estate market begins to slow after Halloween and doesn’t start picking up again until late January. In fact, it’s not unheard of for home sales to be down 30% or so from December to January. Many people will take their home off of the market during this time. With fewer homes on the market, your home will receive more attention. With a reduced number of listings and condensed inventories, you’ll have more buyers’ agents to show your home.

Additionally, many people that list their home during the holidays find that they receive better attention not only from agents, but lenders, appraisers, title companies and home inspectors. They aren’t as busy this time of year either. Besides having fewer homes for sale, there are also fewer buyers. But don’t let that overly concern you. Buyers who are shopping for a home during the holidays tend to be more motivated. These buyers are serious,

and you’re less likely to be contacted by those that are “only looking”. Plus, with many families having vacation days and time off work, it’s a great opportunity for typically busy people to find time for house hunting. We have another advantage here in San Diego. Many of our neighbors as well as homeowners from across the area entertain out-of-town houseguests for the holidays. What a great opportunity to present your home to people

that may very likely decide to move here! Lastly, isn’t your home always beautiful and inviting during the holidays? You’ve cleaned and decorated and put on all the finishing touches indoors and out. Having potential buyers view your home during this warm and welcoming season lets them better picture their own family life in the appealing environment you’ve created. So don’t be afraid to sell during the holidays – it just might work to your advantage!

Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas The Old Globe, Nov. 17th – 29th 619.234.5623 | TheOldGlobe.org Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a wonderful, whimsical musical based upon the classic Dr. Seuss book. Back for its 15th incredible year, the family favorite features the songs “This Time of Year,” “Santa for a Day” and “Fah Who Doraze,” the delightful carol from the popular animated version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Celebrate the holidays as the Old Globe Theatre is once again transformed into the snow-covered Whoville, right down to the last can of Who-hash. Dixieland Jazz Festival Various venues, Nov. 21st – 25th 619.297.5277 | DixielandJazzFestival.org The 33rd Annual San Diego Thanksgiving Dixieland Jazz Festival will present a variety of music, from ragtime to swing in seven venues over the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. Festival presentations include New Orleans musicians, Tim Laughlin’s New Orleans All Stars; blues, swing and jump music, a ragtime extravaganza with vintage dancers in costume, The High Society Jazz Band of La Jolla, and more! Taste of Opera Bice Ristorante, Nov. 28th 619.533.7000 | SDOpera.com Join fellow opera aficionados for creatively-themed pairings of delectable cuisine and exciting opera discussions at some of San Diego’s hottest restaurants. This month, you’ll be treated to a delicious four-course gourmet meal. What a creative date night! 41st Annual Parade of Lights San Diego Bay, Dec. 9th and 16th 619.224.2240 | SDParadeOfLights.org The San Diego Bay Parade of Lights is a time-honored holiday tradition brought to San Diego by the boating community. The theme this year is USS Santa Claus, and more than 80 boats lavishly decorated according to the theme will brighten the night waters for all to enjoy!


In Good Taste

Event Calendar

Featuring Cucina Urbana 505 West Laurel Street 619.239.2222 | SDUrbanKitchen.com

N OVEMBER | DECEMBER 2012 Cavalia Petco Park Parking Lot, Nov. 13th – 25th 866.999.8111 | Cavalia.net You don’t have to be a horse lover to be completely captivated by what is often called “equestrian ballet.” A fresh mix of equestrian and performing arts, multimedia and special effects, Cavalia is a spectacular and moving tribute to the relationship between men and horses throughout history. In a fairy tale setting filled with poetry and emotion, the show innovatively integrates acrobatics, dance, aerial stunts, live music and equestrian arts.

PORK AND FENNEL SAUSAGE RAGOUT WITH PARMESAN MASCARPONE POLENTA Ragout 1 white onion 4 cloves garlic 5 pounds pork fennel sausage 12 ounces Peroni beer 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 3 vine ripe tomatoes, chopped 1 carrot Polenta 3 cups chicken stock 4 pounds parmesan rind 1 cup heavy cream 1 cup fine polenta 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons mascarpone cheese

Hanukkah Dinner 1 fennel bulb 1 cup dry white wine 3 tablespoons whole grain mustard 2 tablespoons tomato paste 2 cups chicken stock 2 fresh bay leaves salt and pepper to taste 1/2 cup parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons chopped chives salt and pepper to taste

Ragout Slice one onion and 4 cloves garlic. Place the sausage, Peroni, onion and garlic in a flat bottom pan, cover and place in a 350 degree onion for 15 minutes. Remove and turn the sausages over, then cook for another 15 minutes. Once sausage is cooked through, remove from the cooking liquid and let cool. Strain the onions from the beer and reserve both. When the sausage is cooled, cut into bite sized chunks. In a saucepot, heat olive oil and sauté the onions until caramelized, then add the tomatoes, carrots, fennel, and sausage. Deglaze with white wine and reserved beer. Add mustard, tomato paste, chicken stock and bay leaves. Reduce until nice and saucy on medium heat for about 30 minutes. Polenta Infuse chicken stock with parmesan rinds by placing them in the stock and cooking on very low heat for about an hour. Stir frequently to keep rinds from sticking to the bottom of the pan. When finished, strain and bring the stock back to a boil with heavy cream. Once boiling, whisk in the polenta and lower the heat to medium low. Allow the polenta to cook for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. When the graininess is gone and the polenta is smooth add the butter, mascarpone cheese, parmesan cheese, extra virgin olive oil, chopped chives and season to taste. To serve, simply place the polenta in a shallow pasta bowl and spoon over desired amount of ragout. Serves 6

Undoubtedly some of the joys of the busy holiday season are the parties and celebrations that come along with it. Whether you’re already a veteran party-giver looking for some new inspiration for this year, or more of a non-hosting party-goer considering entertaining your own guests, see what we’ve compiled for some fun and festive celebrations!

Retro Cocktail Party Just as the classic cocktail has come back into favor and we’re all obsessed with TV’s Mad Men, put an innovative twist on your cocktail party this year. Set the mood with holiday music from the 60s. (Amazon.com sells an Ultra-Lounge: Christmas Cocktails CD featuring crooners such as Peggy Lee, Dean Martin and Ray Anthony.) Encourage guests to arrive in suits and smart dresses (hats a plus) so you all look the part. Go retro with the menu: deviled eggs, shrimp cocktail, cheese balls, kebabs and marinated olives. Cocktails? Roll out a snazzy bar cart complete with vintage cocktail shaker and serve all the old greats: Tom Collins, Sidecar, Manhattan, Old Fashioned and more.

Light up your ambiance with a nod to the Festival of Lights – have candles burning beautifully throughout your home. Decorate with sparkling blues, silvers and golds. Sprinkle foil-covered chocolate gelt and dreidels about the table and include floral centerpieces of white and blue winter flowers such as narcissus, tulips and hyacinths. Foods that have been baked or fried in oil are central to the Hanukkah feast, so serve a savory beef brisket, latkes, challah bread and sufganiyot for dessert. There are a number of delicious kosher wines available now, and they’re more readily found in stores.

Holiday Brunch Nothing brings families together for a special occasion like a festive brunch. With time-honored holiday tunes piping through the speakers and the seasonal scents of cloves and allspice permeating the home, your guests will feel like they’ve stepped into a winter wonderland. Ask everyone to bring a wrapped ornament for an ornament exchange. Have holiday crafts and activities to keep the children occupied. Let the flavors of the season dictate your menu: cranberry pancakes, maple bacon quiche, smoked salmon and cream cheese strata, pumpkin Belgian waffles, warm seafood salad and more.

For drinks, cafés au lait, Bloody Marys and Mimosas are always in order. For a holiday twist on the Mimosa, substitute orange juice for pomegranate juice.

Elegant Dinner Party This is the opportunity to bring out your best china and crystal and go all out with a sumptuous feast for an intimate gathering. Invite guests to come in their finest holiday attire and serve a menu that stands up to the elegant occasion you’re presenting. Try oyster soup, a sage-encrusted rib roast, roasted rosemary and garlic potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, creamed spinach and a decadent chocolate peppermint cheesecake for dessert. To add to the festivities, include some Champagne tasting as an activity. Test your guests with a blind tasting, or simply give guests a rating system and let everyone choose their favorites.

Caroling Party If you’re a little shy about singing to your neighbors (don’t be, they’ll love it!), organize a trip to a nursing home or hospital. A caroling party is the perfect way to blend the sounds and the flavors of the holidays into a fun tradition. When your guests arrive, warm up their tummies and their throats with a casual buffet. Think plenty of hot hors d’oeuvres, perhaps a baked ham, butternut squash soup and steaming loaves of crusty bread. Prepare custom song books for carolers and supply everyone with a candle and wax protector. After all the caroling fun is done, everyone comes back to your home to enjoy egg nog, spiced apple cider and a large array of Christmas cookies in front of a cozy fire.

SHOULD YOU LIST YOUR HOME DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON? Shopping, entertaining, parties, decorating the house, charity work and so much more. For many of us, the holidays are already overloaded with seasonal obligations. Who in their right mind would add “Sell House” to their already busy list? Well, it’s not such a bad idea after all. Consider this: year in and year out, the real estate market begins to slow after Halloween and doesn’t start picking up again until late January. In fact, it’s not unheard of for home sales to be down 30% or so from December to January. Many people will take their home off of the market during this time. With fewer homes on the market, your home will receive more attention. With a reduced number of listings and condensed inventories, you’ll have more buyers’ agents to show your home.

Additionally, many people that list their home during the holidays find that they receive better attention not only from agents, but lenders, appraisers, title companies and home inspectors. They aren’t as busy this time of year either. Besides having fewer homes for sale, there are also fewer buyers. But don’t let that overly concern you. Buyers who are shopping for a home during the holidays tend to be more motivated. These buyers are serious,

and you’re less likely to be contacted by those that are “only looking”. Plus, with many families having vacation days and time off work, it’s a great opportunity for typically busy people to find time for house hunting. We have another advantage here in San Diego. Many of our neighbors as well as homeowners from across the area entertain out-of-town houseguests for the holidays. What a great opportunity to present your home to people

that may very likely decide to move here! Lastly, isn’t your home always beautiful and inviting during the holidays? You’ve cleaned and decorated and put on all the finishing touches indoors and out. Having potential buyers view your home during this warm and welcoming season lets them better picture their own family life in the appealing environment you’ve created. So don’t be afraid to sell during the holidays – it just might work to your advantage!

Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas The Old Globe, Nov. 17th – 29th 619.234.5623 | TheOldGlobe.org Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is a wonderful, whimsical musical based upon the classic Dr. Seuss book. Back for its 15th incredible year, the family favorite features the songs “This Time of Year,” “Santa for a Day” and “Fah Who Doraze,” the delightful carol from the popular animated version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Celebrate the holidays as the Old Globe Theatre is once again transformed into the snow-covered Whoville, right down to the last can of Who-hash. Dixieland Jazz Festival Various venues, Nov. 21st – 25th 619.297.5277 | DixielandJazzFestival.org The 33rd Annual San Diego Thanksgiving Dixieland Jazz Festival will present a variety of music, from ragtime to swing in seven venues over the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. Festival presentations include New Orleans musicians, Tim Laughlin’s New Orleans All Stars; blues, swing and jump music, a ragtime extravaganza with vintage dancers in costume, The High Society Jazz Band of La Jolla, and more! Taste of Opera Bice Ristorante, Nov. 28th 619.533.7000 | SDOpera.com Join fellow opera aficionados for creatively-themed pairings of delectable cuisine and exciting opera discussions at some of San Diego’s hottest restaurants. This month, you’ll be treated to a delicious four-course gourmet meal. What a creative date night! 41st Annual Parade of Lights San Diego Bay, Dec. 9th and 16th 619.224.2240 | SDParadeOfLights.org The San Diego Bay Parade of Lights is a time-honored holiday tradition brought to San Diego by the boating community. The theme this year is USS Santa Claus, and more than 80 boats lavishly decorated according to the theme will brighten the night waters for all to enjoy!


November | December 2012 May 2010

Downtown San Diego FEATURED PROPERTY

CURRENT REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY IN DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO

SOUTH PARK 1326 Sq. Ft. | 3 Bed | 1 Bath Offered at $685,000-$730,000

DISCOVERY AT CORTEZ HILL

If you’re seeking a classic Craftsman with some original design, stop looking! This home is located in desirable South Park on a great street. Lots of original character remain, including built-ins, wood floors, stone fireplace, wood-beam ceilings, original windows... the list goes on! Close proximity to restaurants, shops and dog park. Spacious 3 bedroom/1 bath with den or office just off living room.

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE Sq. / Bed / Bath Unit # List Price 1230 / 2 / 2 1603 $634,900 1383 / 2 / 2 1105 $699,000-$725,000 1615 / 2 / 2 2001 $789,000-$825,000 SOLD Sq. / Bed / Bath Unit # Sold Price 1230 / 2 / 2 1103 $490,000 1230 / 2 / 2 1104 $520,000

CAROLYN BOWHAY-WHALEN President & Broker of Record CRS | GRI | e-PRO | CDPE

BOWHAY PROPERTIES, INC. 1355-A 6th Ave., San Diego, CA 92101

ELECTRA

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE Sq. / Bed / Bath Unit # List Price 1161 / 2 / 2 605 $435,900-$449,000 1370 /2 / 2 803 $667,900-$687,900 1215 / 2 / 2 2602 $749,000 1370 / 2 / 2 2603 $775,000 1488 / 2 / 2 2304 $785,000 1370 / 2 / 2 2403 $799,000 1212 / 2 / 2 2803 $849,000 1548 / 2 / 2 1006 $829,000-$889,000 1275 / 2 / 2 3305 $949,900 1518 / 2 / 2 3701 $1,170,000 1300 / 2 / 2 2801 $1,195,000 1548 / 2 / 2 2306 $1,499,000 1707 / 2 / 2 3101 $1,579,000 1834 / 2 / 2 4001 $1,599,000 1674 / 2 / 2 4102 $1,695,000 2709 / 2 / 3 2605/6 $2,195,000 SALE PENDING 2450 / 2 / 2.5 1215 / 2 / 2 1456 / 2 / 2

619.944.5478 direct/mobile 619.501.5557 office 619.298.6683 fax

109 $451,000 702 $580,000 3702 $799,900-$899,900

Ideas To Make Your Events Sparkle

Listing Your Home During the Holidays Is it Wise?

SOLD Sq. / Bed / Bath Unit # Sold Price 1161 / 2 / 2 504 $455,000 993/ 2 / 2 3804 $550,000 1161 / 2 / 2 2905 $576,500

Carolyn@BowhayProperties.com

Hearty Winter Fare

Cucina Urbana’s Sausage Ragout

Downtown San Diego

All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. The properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS.

WWW.BOWHAYPROPERTIES.COM If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. CA DRE License #01264830

Holiday E ntertaining

Produced by UpscaleRealEsateMarketing.com • 877.660.0996

Real Estate Report


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