The Plaza Condominiums – 1775 Diamond St, Pacific Beach 92109
- List Price: $349,000 – $360,000
- Beds: 2
- Baths: 2-Full
- Square Footage: 900
- Year Built: 1975
- Community: Pacific Beach
- Complex: The Plaza
- HOA Fees: $364/month
- Complex Features: BBQ, Clubhouse/Rec Room, Exercise Room, Gated Community, Laundry Facilities, On-Site Guard, Pet Restrictions, Pool, Spa/Hot Tub, Tennis Courts
- Equipment Available: Dishwasher, Disposal, Range/Oven, Refrigerator
- Fireplace Location: FP in Living Room
- Floor Coverings: Wood
- Home Owners Fee Includes: Common Area Maintenance, Exterior (Landscaping), Exterior Bldg Maintenance, Gated Community, Hot Water, Limited Insurance, Roof Maintenance, Sewer, Trash Pickup, Water
- Parking Garage Description: Assigned, Gated, Underground
- Security: Automatic Gate, Gated Community, On Site Guard
- Stories: 1 Story
Resort style living!!! Dual master suites great for vacation home or live in one and rent the other. Best location in The Plaza… Just steps to one of the 5 pools/spas and barbeque are steps from your patio. Gated covered parking. There are also 6 lighted tennis courts, a billiards room, conference room on site as well as a dry sauna. You can walk to restaurants and shopping in seconds. You can also walk to the beach in 10 minutes or jump on the bus out front and get there in 2 minutes!
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San Diego Downtown Sales History (2000 – 2009)

On the above chart which is based on monthly sales data from Sandicor and SDAR, we see that median sale prices in downtown San Diego reached their highs in November 2004 (at $620,000), showing a 56.45% increase of those in January of 2000. Since then, median sale prices were at their lowest in April of 2009 at only 25.41% above those in January of 2000, a 31.04% drop from the November 2004 highs. This chart also shows that since median sale prices for condominiums in downtown were at their lowest in April of 2009 (when compared to the November 2004 highs), at the end of the year, in December of 2009, median prices rose back up to $378,900 or a 28.74% increase of those in January 2009.
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San Diego Condo Sales History (1999 – 2009)
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On the above chart which is based on monthly sales data from Sandicor and SDAR, we see that median sale prices on attached homes (condos) in San Diego County were at the highs on November 2005 when they hit 66.8% of those in January of 1999, while since then median sale prices were at their lowest in March of 2009 when they had fallen to 23.76% of those in 1999 (a 43.04% drop from the November 2005 highs. Since median sale prices for attached homes (townhomes and condos) had hit the lowest in March of 2009, at the end of the year in December of 2009 rose back up to 37.67% of those in January 2009.



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