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San Diego, CA 92106,1720 1728 Evergreen St
San Diego, CA 92106,1720 1728 Evergreen St
San Diego, CA 92106,1720 1728 Evergreen St
$1,710,000
Est. payment /mo
$1,600,000
6.9%
Est.Price: ?

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4,456 Sqft Lot
SOLD DATE : 03/18/2024

Key Details

Sold Price $1,710,000

Property Type Multi-Family

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Subdivision Point Loma

MLS Listing ID 240003291SD

Year Built 2007

Lot Size 4,456 Sqft

Property Description

Rarely available in Pt Loma, this gem is a newer built duplex with attached 2 car garages, dual primary suites upstairs, updated kitchens, cabinets and flooring. Gated concrete patio/yard on private cul-de-sac in a great neighborhood. Steps to the harbor, shopping, restaurants, and a 10 minute drive to downtown this is Zoned RM-3-7 one dwelling unit per 1000 SF lot space (4457 sf lot.) The potential rent is $8,500 per month. Last duplex of this type on the market was June 2023! Rare opportunity to invest in one of the most desirable markets in San Diego. Some Historical Facts about Point Loma: The seaside community of Point Loma is the landing place of the first European expedition to come ashore in present-day California. Point Loma boasts two major military bases, a national cemetery, a national monument, and a university. This particular neighborhood of Roseville, named for San Diego pioneer Louis Rose, encompasses the oldest settled part of the peninsula. Roseville was originally a separate town but later was absorbed into San Diego. Many Portuguese fishermen and fishing boat owners settled there more than 100 years ago. During the 1920s there was a dirt airstrip known as Dutch Flats in what is now the Midway neighborhood of Point Loma. That is where Charles Lindbergh first tested and flew his airplane, The Spirit of St. Louis, which had been built in San Diego by the Ryan Aeronautical Company. The best known landmark in Point Loma is the Old Point Loma lighthouse, an icon occasionally used to represent the entire city of San Diego. Perched atop the southern point that creates the entrance of the bay with Coronado, the small, two-story lighthouse was completed in 1854 and is open to the public. In addition to the lighthouse, there are five other sites in Point Loma listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Cabrillo National Monument, Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Historic District, Naval Training Center San Diego, and Rosecroft. On the west side of the peninsula there are sandstone cliffs along the ocean, called the Sunset Cliffs. Geologically these cliffs are known as the Point Loma Formation and you can look at tide pools with marine life while walking out on the Point. This area represents one of the few sites containing dinosaur fossils in the state of California.

Location

State CA

County San Diego

Area 92106 - Point Loma

Zoning R-1:SINGLE

Interior

Heating Forced Air, Natural Gas

Cooling None

Exterior

Pool None

View Y/N No

Roof Type Composition

Building

Story 2

Others

Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan

Listing Terms Cash, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan

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California Regional MLS (CRMLS)
Listed by Allison Marklein • Palisade Realty Inc
Bought with Allison Marklein • Palisade Realty Inc
agent
Devone Richard

Broker | License ID: 1002115

+1(626) 500-1212 | devone@nextadvisors.properties

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