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3583 - 3583 1/2 Utah Street

San Diego, CA 

Bedrooms

6

Bathrooms

4

Sq Ft

2,065

3583 and 3583 1/2 Utah Street is situated in the center of North Park on one of the quietest streets. This craftsman home was originally built in 1915. It was then fully gutted and remodeled in 2022 keeping in time with vintage sourced hardware, windows, and lighting, but upgrading all systems to present day. The front home features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and an unfinished 405 sq. ft. loft, a side patio and a front yard. The back unit, 3583 1/2, is a 2 bedroom, 2 bath with its own private entrance and entertainers dream outdoor living space. Square footage does not include the 405 sq. ft. attic/ loft area which includes an additional 3 storage closet areas. Upgrades During Full Remodel: fully re-plumbed ABS drain lines to the street, sump pump drainage system, tankless water heaters, gas plumbed fire pits, surround sound, appliances, heating and A/C, fencing, steel lattice work in back unit, copper gutters, low maintenance hardscape with drop irrigation. Units are metered separately for SDGE gas and electric. Single water meter for both units.

Offered at $2,299,000

Location

Originally developed as a 40-acre lemon grove in the 1890s, the North Park neighborhood in San Diego quickly transformed into one of the city's earliest residential and commercial districts. Today, North Park is a walkable, active community with a thriving bar and restaurant scene. During the day, the streets are quieter, with residents walking their dogs and heading to local coffee shops. North Park is home to the renowned San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park, as well as top nightlife spots.

Many shoppers walk to pick up groceries inside Barons Market North Park or Target. Verbatim Books offers a curated selection of used and rare books in an art-filled space with open mic nights. Along 30th Street and University Avenue are craft breweries standing beside vintage clothing spots and niche homeware stores. Residents can find live music at any number of venues. A 1930s-era spot, The Observatory North Park, hosts music, plays and films. El Cajon Boulevard leads to even more dining and nightlight options, like the retro dive bar Live Wire, popular for the selection of tap beer inside a grungy, punk atmosphere.

Source: Homes.com

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