Capitola-Soquel, CA|News|
Sunday Open Houses in Capitola and Soquel
Homes for viewing range from $139,000 to $2,250,000.

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Homes for viewing range from $139,000 to $2,250,000.

There are seven open houses in the twin cities Sunday, ranging in price from $369,900 to $3,595,000.
There are two open houses on the market this week in Scotts Valley.
The houses range in cost from $329,000 to almost $1 million.
There are two properties available for viewing in Millbrae on Sun., Feb. 3.
Sunday's open houses range in price from $475,300 to $865,000.
Five open houses range in price from $750,000 to $2,799,000.
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