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When it comes to real estate, San Diego is a goldmine of opportunities.  World-renowned for its bedazzling coastline, year-round sunshine, and vibrant culture – it’s a no-brainer that people are flocking here to stake their claim and call SD home sweet home.  But what does the real estate market look like in this sparkling city paradise?  We’re here to answer that question and many other inquiries you might have about San Diego real estate.

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$720,000
1 Day On Site

700 W E St 1102
San Diego, CA 92101

For Sale|Condominium|Active
2
Beds
2
Full Baths
0
Partial Baths
1,055
SqFt
$682
/SqFt
2007
Built
Subdivision:
Colombia
County:
San Diego
Listed by Barbara L DuDeck of RE/MAX Connections 8583955617
700 W E St  1102700 W E St  1102700 W E St  1102700 W E St  1102
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Step into the good life in this 43 story high rise tower the Electra by Bosa in downtown SD, inviting porte-cochere and classy lobby with amazing woodwork and stone, 7 story Conservatory is a marvelous community room with full kitchen, piano, 60' large-screen TV. 24 hour concierge and on-site security, outdoor pool and spa, fitness center, sauna, steam room, outdoor park with barbecues and fireplace. Resort style amenities. Of course there is an elevator. This 11th floor 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo has West facing water corridor views of San Diego Bay and the city that you can enjoy from your private balcony. The open floor plan allows views from almost every room. Plenty of light from the large windows. The primary bedroom has a walk in closet and the bathroom has both a tub and separate shower and dual sinks. The secondary bedroom has its own bathroom. Great for guests or an office. The kitchen has recessed lighting, a 5 burner Bosch stove and microwave, the refrigerator is a Thermador, the dishwasher is a Samsung and is approximately 2-3 years old, the LG full stack washer and dryer are located in their own closet in the kitchen. Parking is gated enclosed building. Parking space has electric charging station. Close to Santa Fe Train Station, Seaport Village, USS Midway, Waterfront Park, The Headquarters, Embarcadero, Rady's Shell at Jacobs Park which is home to the San Diego Symphony. This building was the original 1928 SDG&E building.

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Listing Snapshot
Price 
$720,000
Days On Site 
1 Day
Bedrooms 
2
Inside Area (SqFt) 
1,055 sqft
Total Baths 
2
Full Baths 
2
Partial Baths 
N/A
Lot Size 
N/A
Year Built 
2007
MLS® Number 
250017470
Status 
Active
Property Tax 
N/A
HOA/Condo/Coop Fees 
$1,628 monthly
Sq Ft Source 
N/A
Friends & Family
Recent Activity
yesterdayListing updated with changes from the MLS®
yesterdayListing first seen on site
General Features
Garage 
Yes
Garage Spaces 
1
Number Of Stories 
1
Parking Spaces 
1
Property Sub Type 
Condominium
SqFt Total 
1055
Utilities 
Sewer Connected
Interior Features
Appliances 
Gas Water HeaterDishwasherDisposalDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
Cooling 
Central Air
Fireplace 
Yes
Fireplace Features 
Living Room
Fireplaces 
1
Flooring 
CarpetLaminate
Heating 
Forced Air
Interior 
Elevator
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Exterior Features
Construction Details 
Stucco
Exterior 
Balcony
Pool Features 
In Ground
View 
BayCity
Waterview 
BayCity
Community Features
Association Dues 
1628
Community Features 
ClubhousePoolGated
HOA Fee Frequency 
Monthly
Listed by Barbara L DuDeck of RE/MAX Connections 8583955617



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Is San Diego a Good Place for Real Estate?

As if the jaw-dropping natural beauty, fascinating people, or sensational weather isn’t alluring enough, you might be wondering what other factors make San Diego real estate a hot commodity in Southern California.  Let’s start with the explosive growth of several booming industries in the area.  From biotech to defense, tourism to innovative tech startups – San Diego is a mecca for business enterprise.  Then we have the quality of life, which is superior compared to other regions in the state.  World-class dining, tons of sizzling entertainment venues, wicked-awesome surfing – there’s no end to the adventures and experiences new residents can enjoy in San Diego.  For these and many other reasons, San Diego is a prime place for real estate today.  

How to Choose a Real Estate Property in San Diego

This is a bit of a clincher because while there is primo real estate in San Diego to be found, the demand is high, and the supply is low.  That’s great for the market, but finding that “just right” home in such a competitive market can be tough.  Not to worry, here are a few tips for finding the best San Diego real estate:

Best Neighborhoods to Stay in San Diego

The beauty of San Diego real estate for sale is the diversity.  From ultra-urban to beachside bliss, well-heeled neighborhoods to suburban serenity – SD has it all.  But which neighborhoods are the best? Well, we’re partial to La Jolla, of course.  It has incredible beaches, a charming village atmosphere, and sensational dining and entertainment.  For anyone looking for a more vivacious urban vibe, the Gaslamp Quarter can’t be beat.  Then there’s North Park, a hip scene with a thriving art life, local craft breweries, and eclectic entertainment venues.  Check out our San Diego real estate listing by neighborhood to get a better feel for each area.

San Diego Real Estate FAQs

What factors are affecting the San Diego real estate market?

One of the most significant factors is population growth. At the time of this writing, the population of SD is over 3.3 million, which is a .73% increase from the previous year. Combine this influx with limited real estate inventory, and you’re dealing with a big competitive market that is constantly impacting San Diego real estate.  Other factors, such as increased interest rates, economic conditions, real estate taxes, zoning regulations, etc., can also influence the market.

Is San Diego currently a seller’s market for real estate?

The market fluctuates, but San Diego is experiencing a strong seller’s market at the time of this writing.  The demand for homes in SD has been consistently high, with ongoing limited inventory. This creates a robust environment where sellers in SD have the upper hand.

What types of homes are commonly available in San Diego?

That’s another fabulous aspect of San Diego – we have it all!  From ultra-lavish to quaint little bungalows on the beach, real estate here is as diverse as the city itself.

How do San Diego’s real estate prices compare to other major California cities?

Regardless of multi-million dollar residential property sales, San Diego has a surprisingly low price point for real estate compared to other California cities. For instance, SD’s median home price (to date) is $910,000, whereas CA homes in cities like San Jose and San Francisco fetch a median price of $1.25 million.

What are the best family-friendly neighborhoods in San Diego?

More great news on the San Diego real estate front – there are tons of family-friendly neighborhoods with terrific schools sprinkled throughout SD County.  For instance, Carmel Valley is appealing to families because of all of its recreational activities for kids, spacious parks, and superior schools.  Point Loma is also a gem of an area that attracts families looking for a quiet, coastal neighborhood with the beach just minutes away.  A bit of deeper research or a sit-down with your real estate agent will illustrate all the various areas families are craving to settle into in San Diego.  

How does the home-buying process work in San Diego?

It works very similarly as it does in most other states in the US.  The typical process is, first, securing the money for the home or getting pre-approved for a home loan.  Once you and/or your real estate agent find the available home of your dreams, it’s time to make an offer.  If accepted, you’ll enter into a period of escrow when financing is secured, home inspections are done, and ancillary negotiations are made.  Once all the wrinkles are ironed out, real estate documents are prepared and filed, funds are transferred from buyer to seller, and you’ve made a bonafide purchase of real estate in San Diego.

Should I be aware of specific regulations or building codes in San Diego?

Yes, there are several. For example, the California Building Code establishes requirements for construction projects.  SD also has its own set of zoning regulations which establish how land is utilized in different regions of the city.  There are also regulations about multi-unit buildings, commercial structures, retail spaces, etc.  Talk with your real estate agent to get the whole skinny on SD real estate regulations.

What are the popular architectural styles of homes in San Diego?

San Diego might be best known for their historic Spanish Colonial revival-style homes, but the city offers up a plethora of other different architectural styles.  For instance, you can find hints of Spain and Italy in some Mediterranean-inspired homes.  You’ll also find Craftsman, Ranch styles, Tudor-style homes, and Mid-Century Modern. There really is no limit to the imaginative styles of architecture you’ll find in San Diego.