Listed by Kevin Elliott from Kevin Scott Elliott
,Bought with Deborah Harper
Source: San Diego MLS #250043531
243 Flame Tree Place, Oceanside, CA, 92057
$755,000
SingleFam
•Recently worked with Deborah Harper searching for a home in North County San Diego, so we could be closer to our daughter. My daughter had worked with Deborah in 2019 and was highly recommended. I now see why. Deborah asked us all the right questions in what we were searching for and she delivered. She responded quickly to our questions and provided clear explanations when we were a bit confused, and the process was smooth. Thank you, Deborah, for providing support during the stressful time in our lives and for ensuring our dream home, being close to our daughter became a reality in 45 days. Our deepest gratitude for prioritizing our needs and for always having a smile on your face. We are forever grateful.

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