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CITY HEIGHTS, situated 10 minutes southeast from San Diego’s thriving downtown and new ballpark, is known for its extremely diverse immigrant population and many affordable properties. Some of the lowest priced properties that are in the county are in this zip code. City Heights (92105) has an up and coming atmosphere. The City Heights area has a community-oriented character with many upgrades happening before our eyes! 92105 is a mixed-use neighborhood with 4 new schools that have opened since 2006! A prime spot for first-time buyers and rental property investors makes City Heights very desirable at this time. City Heights (and the adjoining Azalea Park Community) has been progressively transitioning from a lower income community to a vibrant, trendy neighborhood filled with artists, working professionals, and young families.
This ethnically and socially diverse community enjoys a variety of shops and neighborhood organizations and is very convenient to freeways and public transportation. The state-of-the-art community center and shopping district includes a new massive Albertsons Food Store Shopping Center, a drive-through Starbucks and many new restaurants. Adjacent to the new community center is a Public Park with a large community pool, entertainment stage and sports fields.
House styles range from small craftsman and Spanish style to one to three bedroom homes and affordable condos. There are many 2-6 unit rentals properties and apartment buildings available. There is a dense population in City Heights that readily supports an investment property owner in their acquisition of tenants.
Originally, this was the area that supported the new immigrants from Mexico, Vietnam then Ethiopia and Somalia. These rich cultures create a most colorful and interesting mix of beautiful people and fascinating traditions. Still, the influx of businesses and new construction to the neighborhood and the close proximity to the hip North Park and Hillcrest has helped to increase home values in the past decade. City Heights is only 1.5 miles from the campus of San Diego State University.
There is no place to go but UP...with prices now from $160,000 for a small condo, up to $900,000 for a multi-unit investment property. This area is gaining quickly in popularity, so be prepared to act rapidly if you want to live or invest in this desirable community.
As a dynamic REALTOR in the City Heights community for the last 7 years, Andrea Wagman-Christian is a wonderful resource for your real estate buying, selling or property management questions. As an investor and Property Manager of multiple units and properties in the 92105 and as an active Real Estate Agent for many buyers and sellers in the community, Andrea Wagman-Christian has her finger on the pulse of City Heights.
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Clearly, I'm not very good at this. Surely, someone can figure it out
The problem that I'm having is that link within the "main" div revert to the style that is supposed to be for the nav bar rather than going to the style that is defined for the document right after the body tag in the css (it comes up in a big blue block instead of just being orange text). The weird thing is that it worked fine at first but, I guess I messed something up at some point and now its screwed. Any ideas? Here is the code:
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<title> Matthew Hager | EMS</title>
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text-align:center;
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a:link {color:#f07400;text-decoration: none;}
a:visited {color:#f07400;text-decoration: none;}
a:active {text-decoration: underline; color:#f07400;}
a:hover {text-decoration: underline; color:#f07400;}
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width:920px;
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margin-right:auto;
padding:10px;
text-align:left;
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height:150px;
background-color:#ffffff;
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width:100%;
background-color:#236B8E;
margin-top:1px;
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list-style-type:none;
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font-weight:bold;
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Before visiting your resume.html, the link in the main body of your page looks ok. It is only after clicking the link, that it starts to look like one of your nav links.
Having identified that as the symptom of your problem, it had me search for :visited, which took me to the offending line:
ul#navbar li a:link,a:visited {
It should be:
ul#navbar li a:link, ul#navbar li a:visited {
Otherwise the rule applies to all a:visited, not just those in ul#navbar li
BTW the <hr> tag has no color attribute, so you might want to change <hr color="#236B8E"> to <hr style="color:#236B8E">
For more on the hr tag see: http://www.html-tags-guide.com/html-hr-t ag.html
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