1435 30th St
- San Diego, CA
- $1,495,000
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Beautiful Spanish Bungalow in the heart of historic South Park offers historic craftsmanship, with thoughtfully curated modern updates throughout! MILLS ACT designation in place for major tax savings. Full of charm & character...plus comprehensive renovations completed after 2022, include new permitted foundation, new roof, new electrical panel, extensive electrical updates, owned solar (13 400-watt panels with 5.2 kw capacity & Tesla power wall!), fully renovated kitchen w/ soapstone counters, and new Italian induction range. Renovated bathroom. New washer & dryer. Refinished hardwood floors. Freshly painted inside & out. French doors, fireplace & formal dining room with built-ins. Central courtyard patio with fountain…plus spacious private backyard w/cowboy pool. Long gated driveway, widened for easy parking & fully renovated and finished detached garage, perfect for home office or workout studio. Situated above the street for privacy & lovely sunset views. New landscaping, on drip irrigation throughout, includes a avocados, papaya, lemons and more! Walk to favorite local shops, restaurants, cafes & parks. An absolute gem!
This classic 1920's Spanish Bungalow is full of charm and enjoys a premier location in the heart of historic South Park, just steps away from shops and restaurants. The home sits up high above the street for privacy & beautiful sunset views. The spacious single-level 1,240 SF interior features lots of natural light, 2 Bedrooms & 1 Bath, original hardwood floors & French doors, fireplace, formal dining room, updated kitchen with custom cabinetry, soapstone counters, and new Italian induction range. Separate laundry room off kitchen with convenient side door to gated driveway. Updated bathroom with subway tiles & pedestal sink. Central courtyard with patio & fountain, plus separate large sunny backyard with cowboy pool and lots of room to play and relax. Long gated driveway, widened for easy parking & fully renovated and finished detached garage, perfect for home office or workout studio. The MILLS ACT historic designation is in place for major tax savings! Walk to local favorites like Buona Forchetta, Harland, Kindred and more!
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The South Park Addition subdivision was platted in 1870, but the area remained largely empty until 1905, when the Bartlett Estate Company installed streets, sidewalks and utilities and promoted it as a “high class residential district.” The 1906 streetcar line established South Park as San Diego’s inaugural streetcar suburb.
Architecturally, it boasts a collection of Craftsman and Spanish Colonial Revival homes designed by noted architects like Irving Gill, William Hebbard, and Richard Requa between 1905–1930. In 2017, the city designated the South Park Historic District in recognition of its contribution to early-20th-century urban development.
Today, South Park is a tight-knit, walkable neighborhood where families, creatives, and longtime locals coexist effortlessly. Its compact grid of blocks gives it a small-town feel that is inviting and easy to navigate, just steps away from Balboa Park.
The community’s epicenter is 30th and Fern Street, where charming cafes, boutiques, galleries, taverns, and restaurants abound. From beloved coffee shops and innovative restaurants to beer-centric establishments and family-friendly eateries, there is something for everyone’s taste.
Community events make the neighborhood lively. The Old House Fair takes place each summer in the vicinity of 30th & Beech to honor this heritage. During March, July, October and December, downtown merchants hold a quarterly event called “Walkabout.” This event is an open house for the public to stroll from shop to shop. The shops stay open late and free trolley rides as well as entertainment are provided.
Pet lovers also appreciate the proximity of Grape Street Dog Park, which is a dog-friendly park with views of downtown.
South Park strikes a perfect balance between the conveniences of city living and the tranquility of home living. It’s only minutes from downtown, Balboa Park, and major freeways, but it feels like a peaceful small town. Parking can be tricky because of how compact and walkable the area is.