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City Front Terrace is located at 500 West Harbor Drive in the Marina District. Built in 1993, City Front offers 13-stories and over 300 residences. City Front includes one, two and three-bedroom units which range from 726 square feet to 1,875 square feet. City Front stands as the largest brick building ever built on the West Coast handcrafted from enduring materials that have become too costly for today's budget-conscious construction. Built to incorporate the 1920s-era Citrus Soap Factory, the structure has an estimated 400,000 bricks.
The entry is grand, yet restrained. Within the two blocks of extensively landscaped private gardens that embrace City Front are two swimming pools and sundecks for the exclusive use of residents, as well as a spa and gazebo with an outdoor barbecue area.
The private residents' clubrooms include a 3,500 square foot fitness facility, and men's and women's locker rooms with showers and sauna. There is a furnished entertainment suite with kitchen, bar, grand piano and business center. Optional valet parking, secure underground self-parking, and a 24-hour lobby attendant provide an extra measure of comfort. Homeowner's Association fees range from the mid $500's to $900 per month.
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Another City Front Terrace Condo Sold for $785,000!Beautiful inside and out, San Diego's City Front Terrace condos express the best of San Diego living. Built in 1994, the condominium complex is located in downtown's Marina District. The unique brick brownstone exterior is reminiscent of East Coast architecture. But the interior is nearly 2000 sq.ft. of space and light, with stone, tile and carpeting on the floors of both stories. Three bedrooms (two are masters) and three full bathrooms make the living possibilities endless. Sit by the fireplace in the living room when it's cool outside. A private balcony patio provides further opportunities for outdoor entertaining, or a place to relax and watch the city lights at night.
Recently on the market for only two months, unit 110 sold for $785,000, a 10% discount from the original asking price of $875,000. This condo home is bright and light with floor to ceiling windows and canned and track lighting throughout. Two assigned parking spaces are yours in a secure structure underground. Other amenities in this gated community include BBQ, Clubhouse/Rec Room, Concierge, Pool with Spa/Hot Tub facilities and an on-site guard. These condos are among the best San Diego has to offer: with a great downtown location, style, space and security, the 320 unit City Front Terrace is all that you could want from San Diego living!
To see the remaining City Front Terrace Condos that are currently for sale with photos, floor plans, prices: City Front Terrace Condos FOR SALE For further information on any San Diego Condos contact: Gregg Neuman 1-800-221-2210
http://www.sandiegodowntown.com/00938D Posted on January 05, 2009 18:57:04 by Gregg Neuman
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How To Buy Condos:San DiegoAsking All the Right Questions When Buying A San Diego Downtown condo
Unasked questions, of course, are unanswered questions and that's just about the worst kind of question a buyer can have in the midst of what's likely the most important, extensive transaction he or she will ever complete. San Diego downtown condos such as Park Place, Meridian, and City Front Terrace have some very nice options in San Diego downtown condos right now. As your Realtors, it is our pleasure to answer all of your important real estate questions regarding San Diego downtown condo ownership.
http://www.sandiegodowntown.com/0018D0 Posted on January 17, 2008 09:31:15 by Gregg Neuman
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Leave a comment » San Diego Downtown Condo Profile: Cityfront Terrace Cityfront Terrace Has a Secret Past LifeCityfront Terrace is the perfect combination of historic preservation and modern amenities in a San Diego downtown condo. Located at 500 West Harbor Drive, Cityfront Terrace has the industrial curb appeal of a New York City building with the hidden luxuries that you would expect from a modern San Diego downtown condo. The secret behind this property is in the history of the structure. Can you guess why this building is commonly referred to as the
http://www.sandiegodowntown.com/001549 Posted on November 25, 2007 18:02:29 by Gregg Neuman
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