Archive for December, 2007
Building of the Month: The Legend
Filed Under categories: Building of the Month, East Village, News You Can Use, Real Estate News
posted by Kea on December 21st, 2007
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The Legend
District: East Village
Address: 325 7th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
Year Built: 2007
Units: 178
Building Stories: 30
Developer: Bosa Development
The East Village’s newest project is open and ready and even more exciting than anticipated! The Legend brings a new level of quality and commitment and fabulous amenities never before seen in San Diego. This is the first and only high rise in America actually built within a major league ballpark!
The Legend is a full service building which reflects the high level of experience and solid construction San Diego has come to expect from Bosa Development. The 7th floor social lounge, overlooking Petco Park and the Park at the Park, opens to a spectacular 3200 sq. ft. deck with 2 fire pits and a BBQ/lounge area. Other amenities include concierge service, private courtyard entry to lobby, 2nd floor rooftop deck with pool & spa, fully equipped fitness center and sauna/steam room.
Come see why more and more people are working and playing downtown and why this just might be the time and place for you, too.
Click here to view The Legend floorplans
Click here to see map
Featured Home: Park Laurel, Bankers Hill
Filed Under categories: Featured Home, News You Can Use
posted by Kea on December 14th, 2007
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Park Laurel, 2500 6th Avenue, Unit 504
San Diego CA 92103
2 bedrooms+den/ 2.5 bathrooms
Approximately 2,625 square feetOffered at $1,549,000
Lavish, luxurious, elegant are just a few of the superlatives used to describe Park Laurel and the style and quality of living it affords the very lucky few. Across the street from the world famous Balboa Park, “Park Laurel on the Prado” is the area’s most prestigious and prominent residential offering.
Have we hit bottom yet?
Filed Under categories: Buying, Finance, News You Can Use, Real Estate News, Selling
posted by Raye on December 10th, 2007
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Timing the bottom (or top) of a market is a probably one of the most difficult and frustrating pursuits. If we knew where the bottom was (or the top) wouldn’t everyone be rich in real estate and stocks? These benchmarks are never revealed in the current time, only in retrospect. It takes somewhat of a distant perspective to locate when and why a bottom was hit or when a high was reached. But, there are signs and indicators the truly savvy investor can look for and react accordingly.
Another key factor to keep in mind if you are buying, is how long you intend to hold the property. At this point in the market, as long as you intend to hold for 3 to 5 years, don’t wait. Make an offer. There’s no magic in another six months. Really, there isn’t, not in San Diego. Might as well get in there and enjoy your new home.
Click here to read “Buyers are looking for market bottom” from The San Diego Union Tribune
Horton’s Vision: Welcome to San Diego
Filed Under categories: Columbia District, Core, Cortez Hill, Downtown, East Village, Gaslamp Quarter/ Horton, Little Italy, Marina District, News You Can Use
posted by Kea on December 4th, 2007
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Watch CCDC’s New Downtown Video
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this video speaks volumes describing and depicting the power of the waterfront and the rise of downtown San Diego. For so many reasons and so many people, downtown San Diego is emerging as the most exciting city on the western seaboard and the growth is amazing with no end in sight.
World class restaurants, theater, cruise ships, hotels, booming convention center, Petco Park, Balboa Park and a mild year round climate are just a few of the reasons this downtown has become a destination place. And, this is just the beginning. There’s so much more to come!
Click here to watch CCDC’s New Downtown Video











