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Antonio Gonzales
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Stunning Clairemont San Diego Remodel Desirable Canyon View Lot

Antonio Gonzales
  • Lender
  • San Diego, CA
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Request current inventory of Coming Soon Renovation Projects: Sustainable Realty Group

Listing Details

Stunning remodel on desirable Canyon View lot in Clairemont!

3671 Mabon, San Diego, CA 92117
Price: $599,000
MLS number: 160006854
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Square Footage: 1,223

Call Antonio Gonzales at 619-889-8579 to see if this property is still available and arrange a showing.

You Will Love the Privacy of this Newly Renovated Home with Canyon Views!

Highly upgraded one story with large master w private access to side patio. Open and spacious layout includes high end finishes throughout: Dual pane windows & sliding glass door, designer cabinetry, recessed lighting, wood flooring, neutral paint, lush carpet, enticing bathroom finishes, quartz counters in kitchen & bathrooms. Close to shopping, freeways, & restaurants. Large lot with potential RV parking.

Clairemont

Clairemont Mesa is a neighborhood of San Diego which has a population of 80,000. Clairemont Mesa can be subdivided into the neighborhoods of North Clairemont, South Clairemont, Clairemont Mesa East and Clairemont Mesa West. It is bordered by State Route 52 in the north, Interstate 805 in the east, Interstate 5 in the west, and the neighborhood of Linda Vista on the south.

Originally dubbed, “The Village Within a City”, people started living in Clairemont in May, 1951. The neighborhood was first developed in the post-war building boom of the 1950s. Developers Lou Burgener and Carlos Tavares called their community Clairemont after Tavares’ wife, Marjorie Claire.

Clairemont’s design represented a new concept in community living because it did not incorporate the traditional grid system of uniform blocks and streets. Instead, winding streets and scenic view lots took advantage of the canyons and bluffs overlooking Mission Bay. The first homes, built by Burgener and Tavares Construction Company, had highly customized floor plans.

The developers assembled the necessary acreage to develop Clairemont from three primary land holdings: the Peavey Cattle Ranch, Mission Bay Heights (owned by the Hazard Family), & Tecolote Heights (owned by Jack & Dan Danciger).

Before any homes were built in the new development, Tavares & Burgener invested $125,000 in off-street improvements including sewers, water, and access roads; this was necessary because the proposed development was not adjacent to any developed areas. The original Subdivision map that used the name “Clairemont” for the first time was approved and recorded by the County of San Diego on October 16, 1950. The map was named “Clairemont Unit #1, Map #2725”. This is the area in Clairemont that includes Deerpark Dr., Burgener Blvd., and Grandview St. from Field St. to Jellett St. According to Burgener, “Between 1952 & 1954, seven homes were constructed a day”. It is also noted that Clairemont was the largest development of its kind in the country.

Within a few years, several thousand houses had been constructed, including single family homes, duplexes and apartments. Since Clairemont was somewhat removed from the city proper, commercial business and retail shopping, schools, libraries and other city amenities were designed into the overall plan. Although the concept of suburban living is commonplace today, this approach was considered novel and Tavares’ vision for Clairemont had far-reaching implications for San Diego as it stretched the city limits outward and began the now familiar pattern of migration from city to suburb.

Source: Wikipedia

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