Source: California Regional Multiple Listing Service, Inc #210012238
Unit 628/350 11th Avenue, San Diego, CA, 92101
$435,000
Condo
•I first met Brent when I purchased my condo in San Diego near the end of 2013. Within a matter of minutes, he had reworked his schedule and was on his way to show me the listing. Brent knew the property, the HOA, the rules and regs, the neighborhood, and all the up-and-coming restaurants and venues of the area. I was sold! 7 years later, I decided to sell my beloved condo and move out of state. Of course, Brent was the only realtor I would consider calling after my previous purchase experience. Brent handled every single aspect of the sale for me including staging, negotiation, and even coordinating a few minor repairs and requests from my purchaser. I literally just had to sign a few items, all digitally, then I was done! Brent knows San Diego very well, especially downtown, and keeps abreast of the latest developments and changes in the area. He is very well-connected, is highly respected in his profession, and is such a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend Brent and would definitely use him again in the future.
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