HARBOR VILLAS: 3755 Udall Street, San Diego, CA 92017
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Price Range as of Nov 2014: $275,000 – $325,000
The Harbor Villas, located in between Point Loma and Ocean Beach are a cozy, yet affordable housing option, in an otherwise highly priced city. The average home cost in San Diego is $472,200, well above the two bedrooms, two bathrooms condominiums at Harbor Villas; priced between $275,000 and $325,000. Featured in the condo is a master bedroom, adjoined by full private bathroom. The living room has a fireplace and walks out onto a covered balcony. The second bedroom, with walk-in closet, makes hosting easy (if it is unoccupied), as does accessible visitor parking on the adjacent street. Recent common area updates make the Harbor Villas a modern complex. Flooring is a combination of hardwood, linoleum, vinyl and carpet. All condos come with full sized washer and dryer in the closet. Appliances found in each unit include garbage disposal, dishwasher, oven, and refrigerator.
The complex is made up of 20 units. Resident parking is provided for as ownership includes a private two car garage. The Harbor Villas Complex features a spa comprised of a community hot tub and pool. Home Owners Fees provide for landscaping, exterior building maintenance, common area maintenance, sewage, trash pickup, roof maintenance and water. Dog owners can rejoice, as not only is the Harbor Villas pet-friendly, but its located in proximity to multiple dog-friendly areas. Plumosa Park is only a half mile away, and Dusty Rhodes Off-Leash Dog Park and OB Dog Beach is both less than two miles from Harbor Villas.
A children friendly complex, Harbor Villas, is walking distance to several schools. Point Loma High School is a few blocks from the community, and Loma Portal Elementary School is roughly a half a mile away. Other schools nearby include Dana Middle School, Silver Gate Elementary, High Tech High School, Explorer Elementary Charter School and The Rock Academy.
Many Shopping and Dining areas are also close by. Mere blocks away, Ortiz’s Taco Shop, P.L. Bagels, Giant New York Pizza, Pure Thai and Cotija’s Cocina Mexicana are found.
As a city, San Diego has a shorter average commutes than the national average. Bus Route 28 connects the area to the trolley station I Old Town, which runs to both Downtown and the San Ysidro border.