
In 2024, affluent buyers mostly put a on being close to the ocean as opposed to mansions in Rancho Santa Fe or other inland areas
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Skip to contentIn 2024, affluent buyers mostly put a on being close to the ocean as opposed to mansions in Rancho Santa Fe or other inland areas