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The average price of a two bedroom condo or townhome changes constantly. The San Diego region is considered to be one of the more expensive areas of the Country for real estate purchases. However, there are some areas of San Diego that are pricier than others areas.
The information bellows summarizes the availability of two-bedroom condominiums and townhomes at various price ranges, and within different San Diego communities.
COMMUNITIES WITH UNITS IN THE $200-$300K RANGE
The communities below often have condominiums and townhomes in the $200-$300k price range.
Alpine, Allied Gardens, Carlsbad, Carmel Mountain Ranch, Chula Vista, City Heights, College Grove, Del Cerro, El Cajon, Encanto, Escondido, Golden Hill, Lakeside, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Linda Vista, Logan Heights, Mira Mesa, Imperial Beach, National City, Normal Heights, North Park, Ocean Beach, Oceanside, Old Town, Otay Mesa, Paradise Hills, Poway, Ramona, Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Penasquitos, Rancho San Diego, Sabre Springs, San Carlos, San Ysidro, Santee, Spring Valley, and Vista.
COMMUNITIES WITH UNITS IN THE $300-$400K RANGE
The communities below often have condominiums and townhomes in the $300-$400k price range.
Bonita, Bonsall, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Carmel Valley, Clairemont Mesa, Del Mar, Downtown San Diego, Eastlake, Encinitas, Fallbrook, La Jolla, Mission Beach, Mission Hills, Mission Valley, Pacific Beach, Scripps Ranch, Sorrento Valley, Tierrasanta, and University City.
COMMUNITIES WITH UNITS IN THE $400-$500K RANGE
The communities below often have condominiums and townhomes in the $400-$500k price range.
Point Loma and Solana Beach.
COMMUNITIES WITH UNITS IN THE $600-$700K RANGE
The communities below often have condominiums and townhomes in the $600-$700k price range.
Coronado, Olivenhain, Rancho Santa Fe, and Valley Center.
SUMMARY
Since the availability of properties can vary on a daily basis and home prices are subject to frequent fluctuation, the communities listed above may or may not have units in a particular price range at any given time. However, if you know what you can afford, then the list above is a good starting point to help you focus your search for a property. As you search the San Diego MLS for condominiums and townhomes, consider focusing on areas that have properties in your price range. This approach may save you time, as you can avoid communities that are not in your desired price range.
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