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Well-designed Cortez District Condo in Aria Sold for $715,000





Well-designed Cortez District Condo in Aria Sold for $715,000Located in the 24th floor of Aria, this well-designed Cortez District condo boasts stunning views of ocean and city lights. Approximately 1,616 square feet floor plan has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. New owners enjoy the tranquility high above the city and the location close to the restaurants, shops, recreation and entertainment of Downtown.  Highly upgraded interiors feature stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, wine refrigerator, washer & dryer and two private terraces ideal for outdoor dining. Common area amenities include fitness center, pool and spa, clubroom with catering kitchen, wet-bar, home theatre and a pool table.

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Sitting above the Downtown San Diego sky line with city and ocean views is Aria. Completed with 137 units in 2008, this development offers an incomparable location away from the hurly-burly of the Gaslamp Quarter and busier areas of Downtown. Located approximately 9 minutes drive via Park Boulevard is the Balboa Park, which is a 1,200-acre urban cultural park that offers a variety of cultural attractions.  The San Diego freeway is also nearby and provides an easy commute to most of Southern California area.

Aria offers its owners with huge outdoor balconies and terraces along with the most modern electronic and monitoring systems. Many of the units here offer gigantic windows that overlook the fantastic views of the bay, Balboa Park, and gleaming Downtown skyline.

With a multitude of unique floorplans to choose from, buyers of Cortez District condos in Aria are sure to find what they are looking for.

 

For further information on any Downtown San Diego Condos contact:

Gregg Neuman

1-800-221-2210

Contact the Neuman and Neuman Team

www.SellSanDiego.com

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Posted on December 28, 2010 14:24:31 by Gregg Neuman

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