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A Cozy Home with Incredible Views
1080 Park Blvd., Unit 1709, San Diego, California 92101
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Note: This home was available at 12:00 p.m. MST on 5/27/2022, had a pending offer at 12:45 p.m. and then no offer at 1:35 p.m. It could have another pending offer at the time you read this page.
San Diego is on the Southern California coast and is the setting for this cozy condominium for sale. It is on the 17th floor in a corner building built in 2007 and is a studio with one bath and 495 square feet. Two miles from San Diego Bay, the residence has an urban vibe with accented cement walls and exposed ducting. The asking price is $349,000.
The main selling point of this home is its incredible panoramic city and water views, which encompass the Coronado Bridge to the south, San Diego Bay to the west and the Laguna Mountains in the east.
This property also has a balcony, vinyl plank floors, an in-unit, remodeled kitchen with designer lighting, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances (full size fridge, oven, microwave, dishwasher), an included sofa sleeper, a stackable washer/dryer and more. Pets are welcome.
Smart Corner is the name of the building in which the home is located, and it has an attractive lobby with tasteful furnishings. Amenities include a reserved parking space, a fitness center, a rooftop sun deck with a Jacuzzi, a BBQ area and chairs and tables. A trolley station is located at the base of building.
The HOA fee is $584 per month.
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California:
Thanks to the treaty that ended the Mexican-American War, the Golden State became a U.S. territory in 1847. Soon after, gold was found at Sutter's Mill. The land crowded with fortune seekers, and, shortly thereafter, California entered the Union as its 31st state in 1850.
California has 900 miles of coastline and claims the highest and lowest point in the continental U.S. Its terrain varies dramatically - from sandy beaches to rugged mountains, deserts to fertile farmland. Landmarks like Hollywood, Disneyland, and the Golden Gate Bridge play a large part in the nation's history and imagination.
Although Texas and New York have tried to close the gap, California's economy continues to be nation's largest. Agriculture, manufacturing, biotechnology, and tourism are some of its leading industries.
Cities of the Golden State have put some odd laws on the books. It's illegal to molest a monarch in Pacific Grove. Want to throw a frisbee on an L.A. County beach? Better ask a lifeguard first. What about bowling on the sidewalks of Chico? Strictly forbidden!
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