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Located in the East Village District of Downtown San Diego, Park Loft is a 120-unit 11-story complex at the intersection of Eighth Avenue and Island Avenue. Park Loft provides residents with a number of amenities including a fitness center, an interior courtyard complete with outdoor furniture and barbecues, 205 subterranean parking spaces and an onsite lobby attendant.


Within Park Loft are 10'6" ceilings with exposed mechanicals and ductwork and generous decks or terraces with gas lines for outdoor grills. Wired with FutureSmart Integrated Home, the residences at Park Loft are ready for current and future technologies. Keeping with the principles of loft living, the floor plans at Park Loft are open, giving residents the freedom to customize their space. Lofts range from approximately 942 to 2,914 square feet. Homeowner's association fees range from the high $400's to the mid $500's.


Park Loft is an all-encompassing condominium development offering those looking to customize their city experience with flexible loft-style living, and a prime urban location.

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Downtown San Diego Park Loft Condo Sold for $385,000!

One of San Diego's downtown Park Loft units sold recently for a modest $385,000 after only two weeks on the market!  In the desirable Ballpark District of downtown, #218 is one of 120 units in this six year old condo community.

Parkloft Condos Downtown San Diego

High ceilings, fashionable exposed ductwork, hardwood floors, upgraded Pella windows, and granite, add to the overall coolness of this 1281 sq. ft. urban retreat. This loft home has a full size washer/dryer, lavish master bath, extensive terrace, 2 parking spaces and extra storage provided on parking level. The Park Loft community welcomes pets, and provides a BBQ, concierge, exercise room and an on-site guard to the homeowners.

 

Read Also: San Diego Downtown Condo Profile - Park Loft

 

San Diego's Ballpark District is the hot area downtown, close to PETCO Park for baseball fans, and within a short stroll of the city's best eateries and entertainment venues. Shopping is close and diverse as well, with Horton Plaza center and countless unique small shops in the area.

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Be a part of San Diego downtown's growth and excitement at Park Loft, with its central location and cool lifestyle!!

 

To see the remaining Park Loft Condos that are currently for sale with photos, floor plans, prices:  

Park Loft Condos For Sale

For further information on any San Diego Condos contact:

Gregg Neuman

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www.SellSanDiego.com

 

 

 



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Posted on January 16, 2009 05:24:17 by Gregg Neuman
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First Time Home Buyers: San Diego

More and more young San Diegans are making the move to purchase their first San Diego downtown condos in buildings such as Alta, Treo, and Park Loft. The fact there are so many great deals on San Diego downtown condos helps the younger Generation Y buyers find the perfect San Diego downtown condo. Trendy properties such as the Discovery are speaking to the interests of young, goal minded professionals. On-line research has proven to be the most effective way to shop, compare, and purchase the perfect San Diego condo to suit your lifestyle, at any age. Studies show that the Gen Y buyers will make an impact on the current San Diego downtown condo inventory. See what the economic and social forecasters are saying about this powerful generation and their purchasing habits.

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Posted on January 18, 2008 10:48:37 by Gregg Neuman
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San Diego Downtown Condo Profile: Park Loft

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Located in the East Village District, within close proximity to Petco Park, the exterior design of this San Diego downtown condo is a throw back to the era of industry. Standing 11 stories tall this San Diego downtown property combines elements of brick, metal, and glass that bring an industrial edge to this East Village neighborhood.

Posted on October 15, 2007 09:05:25 by Gregg Neuman
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