Buying a Home in San Diego: What's the Highest Priced Home Currently For Sale in San Diego County?

What's the Highest Priced Home Currently For Sale in San Diego County?

The highest-priced residential listing in San Diego County is a piece of land in Del Mar that is listed for $76,000,000. The property has phenomenal ocean views but no home. It is about 5.5 acres. The listing has been on the Sandicor MLS for more than 891 days without a price reduction.

The second highest-priced listing is a beach-front estate in Del Mar that is listed for $50,000,000. The home has been on the market for more than 380 days without a price reduction. The home has six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, was built in 1984, and has 6,551 square feet (according to Sandicor).

If you are interested in viewing pictures or more details about these listings or other luxury home listings around San Diego County, go to http://luxury.globella.com.  I have put together several helpful links on my real estate website with feeds from the Sandicor MLS that update daily to keep you informed of what's currently on the market.

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