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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2020 · 14 MIN

Ep 143--Why the Governor named Real Estate an Essential business and the Restaurants selling groceries

from Chris Spade: A Pulse on San Diego's Real Estate · host Chris Spade

There has been a lot of flack over the last couple days about why the governor has named real estate agents essential.  Some are criticizing the industry for being greedy and only looking out for the dollar.  Today, we share some stories of why some people MUST sell or buy NOW!   Also, did you know there are 20 San Diego Restaurants open to sell you groceries?  Yep, it's true.  We talk about the San Diego Restaurants up and down the coast where you can get groceries.  In fact, you can find the list of restaurants, here:  https://sandiego.eater.com/maps/san-diego-restaurants-market-grocery-pantry-staples?fbclid=IwAR0mNF3weeZyVIXK0_ve6EB1QMl5mO6zdDiJoBDadMqgnVUxFd-ai1y--uk Questions about buying a home, selling a home or investing in real estate?  Call me at 619-818-2992.  I'd love the chance to talk to you about it.  Chris Spade Keller Williams San Diego Metro CA BRE #01785713 CA BRE #01295699

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