San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)
Quiet and comfortable
Built in a Spanish hacienda style, this Point Loma home has a laid-back vibe that is both casual and elegant, starting with the wrought-iron gate opening to an entry courtyard. The two-story home offers single-story living with a downstairs master bedroom that could also serve as private guest quarters. The five-bedroom, three-bathroom house on a quiet cul-de-sac has been recently remodeled with an updated kitchen and bathrooms. The bright kitchen features beadboard cabinets and drawers, a farmhouse sink, a gas range and bar seating in addition to a sunny breakfast nook. The main living area is an open, airy space with a full length of windows and glass doors to take in the views of San Diego Bay, the city lights and the Coronado Bridge. The vaulted, wood-beamed ceilings add to the sense of spaciousness. Upstairs, the bedrooms are bathed in natural light, opening to a fulllength, window-lined corridor. Each room has glass doors
to the corridor for maximum light, along with shutters for privacy. The exterior of the property is also geared toward the view with a spacious deck overlooking the city. The home, built in 1967, comes with no homeowners association fees or Mello-roos assessment. The peaceful hillside perch is only minutes from downtown, the airport and close to the world-renowned San Diego Yacht Club, Shelter Island with Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay and the shops and restaurants of Liberty Station and the Village of Point Loma.
$1,695,000
3441 Addison St., Point Loma, CA 92106