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3961 Hortensia St., #H10

San Diego, CA 92119

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

2

Sq Ft

832

Asking Price

$649,900

Experience stunning unobstructed views of San Diego Bay, Point Loma, and the Pacific Ocean from this beautifully updated third-floor unit. This spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo features dual primary suites with private ensuite bathrooms. The open-concept kitchen flows seamlessly into the inviting living room, complete with a cozy fireplace and abundant natural light. Additional highlights include an in-unit washer and dryer, two tandem parking spaces, and a private storage room. Located within the gated Terraces at Mission Hills community, residents enjoy resort-style amenities including a swimming pool, spa, and fitness center. Just moments from Historic Old Town, acclaimed restaurants, boutique shopping, and convenient transit options, this home offers the perfect blend of scenic beauty, modern comfort, and urban accessibility. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to own one of Mission Hills' most desirable view properties.

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Location

Mission Hills is well-known as one of San Diego’s most cherished residential areas. Its graceful streetscapes and properties brim with a lush mix of mature Jacaranda trees and succulents. Many homes offer canyon views, and others exude a longstanding charm unique to San Diego’s original homes. “Mission Hills is one of the most established upscale areas of the San Diego metro area outside downtown. In Mission Hills, neighbors enjoy a luxe lifestyle of residential serenity, unique dining and popular green spaces. "It’s a place where many aspire to live," says Lisa Padillo, a longtime area resident and Realtor with Compass. "When San Diego was developed in the late 1800s, all the nice palatial homes were built in Mission Hills. You’ll find gorgeous Craftsman-style homes here and many Spanish architectural elements like big open picture windows, Portuguese plaster, and domed archways.”

Established in 1769, Old Town isn't only San Diego's oldest and most historic neighborhood, but also the first European settlement in California. The white stucco walls and red-tile roofs that define San Diego Mission architecture all started here. Today, it stands as a historic section of Mission Hills. But while Mission Hills is residential, Old Town is a buzzing, walkable environment, with tons of restaurants, shops, vibrant cultural events and historic attractions that draw many visitors.

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