Poway
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- Population in July 2008: 48,858.
- Zip codes: 92064
- Median resident age: 36.9 years
- California median age: 33.3 years
- Estimated median household income in 2008: $91,562 (data provided by city-data.com)
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Properties for Sale in Poway
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Home Size3,001 sqft
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Beds3 Beds
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Baths4 Baths
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Year Built2025
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Days on Market3
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Lot Size1.30 ac
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Home Size7,473 sqft
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Beds6 Beds
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Baths8 Baths
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Year Built1991
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Days on Market20
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