3930 Centre #107 San Diego, CA 92103 Open Sat 12PM-3PM

UPDATED: 01/28/2026 12:49 PM ON MARKET: 1 days on market

$819,000

2 Beds2 Baths1,210 SqFt

Key Details

Property Type Condo

Sub Type All Other Attached

Listing Status Active

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 1,210 sqft

Price per Sqft $676

Subdivision Hillcrest

MLS Listing ID OC26019442

Bedrooms 2

Full Baths 2

HOA Fees $625/mo

Year Built 1986

Lot Size 0.401 Acres

Property Sub-Type All Other Attached

Property Description

Located between University Heights & Hillcrest, this property offers convenient walking access to a variety of restaurants, shops, coffee houses, breweries, and shopping. Just a short stroll away, residents can easily reach the Sunday Farmers' Market and Balboa Park, making everyday living and entertaining a pleasure in this dynamic neighborhood. As you enter the residence, this open 1st level end unit flaunts windows and a slider balcony door that allows for natural light and tree views, all with plantation shutters for privacy. The kitchen is nicely set up with an abundance of cabinet space, quartz countertops, an elevated eating counter, and stainless steel appliances. There is a spacious dining room and living area that opens to the kitchen, and there is a large balcony area off the living room. The bedrooms are of good size and have natural daytime light as well. The primary bedroom has two closet spaces and extra storage. The bathrooms have been nicely remodeled in the past with quartz countertops, tiled showers, and fixtures. There are laminate wood floors throughout, central AC and heat, an indoor laundry area, and hallway storage. There is secured underground tandem parking with storage that you can access by stairs or elevator, and permitted guest parking behind the building. There is no unit below, and unit is elevated above ground level with landscaping for privacy. The complex is well kept with a front and back gated entrance and a nice courtyard. Incredible opportunity to own in this exciting location where the city is spending upwards of $30 million to create