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Single FamilySold
List Price $1,375,000
Sold Price $1,315,000
4375 Ampudia St
San Diego, CA 92103
Listing Provided Courtesy of Woods Real Estate Services Inc
MLS: San Diego Multiple Listing Service (SDMLS)
4Beds
3Baths
2,211Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$7,198/mo

Well, you could consider status, as the Spanish architecture and Ampudia Street are high favorites in Mission Hills, but the truth is this home, earning 4 generations of occupancy by the same family, has really good room sizes, high ceilings, a very convenient floor plan, combo kitchen breakfast/visitors table/china area, and even a play house in a tree in the back patio. You will notice the windows and light immediately, but truthfully, its ease and comfort will be the draw! See supplement.Please see attached inspection report from previous buyer Mills Act probable, but not filed for. Went to escrow prior to home being previewed by area agents or other prospects, but cancelled 25 days later with Notice to Perform because buyers had not released contingencies and very late Request for Repairs that included huge dollar items for adding things not initially in house such as A/C, and more. Lack of communication made it very hard to work with them. If buyer plans to replace the dining room chandelier, sellers would like to take with them, grandmother’s favorite. Community is a crucial part of “Home”. If you are not familiar with Mission Hills, the most convenient status neighborhood in San Diego, feel welcome to read on: MISSION HILLS On the hill above Downtown perches the historic community of Mission Hills – palms, canyons, and ocean breezes, the 4th of July picnic, arts and music events, summer concerts in the park, Town Hall meetings, San Diego’s best garden tour and historic home tours, pride in our heritage, schools, and churches, architecturally distinctive homes, and a great sense of neighborhood. AND over all, the convenience and time-gift of being central to all. Mission Hills is just good-weather-strolling distance from world class cuisine, theater, points of interest in Balboa Park and the trendy Hillcrest venues, and a few minutes drive or healthy bike ride to the beach or Downtown. Residents and business owners quickly find that her personality is like that of a pioneer – busy, not a lot of stoop-sitting, active, yet very neighborly. In 2007 Mission Hills residents and business owners organized a Town council to serve as a discussion and action hub for neighborhood issues. Another community group, Mission Hills Heritage, sponsors an elegant annual historic home tour and is focused on preserving the architectural and historical legacy. Other groups also thrive here: The Mission Hills Garden Club, benefactor to the plant life all around our community and sponsor of the city’s most popular Annual Garden Walk; thriving Little League; Boy and Girl Scouts; Friends of the Mission Hills Canyons; Friends of the Mission Hills Library; and the Mission Hills Business Improvement District all tend to their constituencies. Of course there are also all kinds of groups and activities associated with Mission Hills’ three elementary schools and trio of community churches. Crowning the hub of San Diego, Mission Hills geographically neighbors Downtown, Balboa Park, 3 primary freeways (I-5, I-8, and Highway 163), making it easily assessable to anywhere, and the San Diego Bay. Yet, because of her topography and mature landscaping, she is a refuge from most of the bustle of city life. She is primarily populated by active business and civic leaders, professionals and entrepreneurs. Her architecture is predominantly a product of the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 1800’s early 1900, when craftsmanship and natural materials were so venerated. In the 20’s and 30’s the romantic Spanish began to emerge in both bungalows and grand homes. Ranging from moderate to estates, the homes in Mission Hills are not clustered strictly by price, and her people also mingle in coffee shops, restaurants, shops, porches, sidewalks, and two community parks. It was once published that "People live in Mission Hills because they can!" In R E we lead w/ our eyes and finish with analysis. Sales in the area will show you that CONDITION and LOCATION are the two most poignant elements of value in the very diverse and distinctive Mission Hills, although views and oversized lots can ccertainly have a po$itive effect. Sold listings between $1M and $1.8 M cupping this listing, indicates an average sale price of $619/sf or $1,368,719 for subject, which is above avereage. You are welcome to a copy of this study.

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Listing Courtesy of Woods Real Estate Services Inc. San Diego Multiple Listing Service, Inc. “SDMLS” Last Updated: 04/24/2024 06:17 PM
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