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A home on Thorn Street in North Park in early August listed for $1.45 million. The 1,439-square-foot, resale single-family house has had its price reduced since it was first listed for sale in May for $1.6 million. (Phillip Molnar/The San Diego Union-Tribune)
A home on Thorn Street in North Park in early August listed for $1.45 million. The 1,439-square-foot, resale single-family house has had its price reduced since it was first listed for sale in May for $1.6 million. (Phillip Molnar/The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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