Coronado is a resort city highly sought after as a tourist destination because of its large beaches and three large resorts - Hotel Del Coronado, Coronado Marriott, and Loews Coronado Bay Resort. The Hotel Del Coronado is the most well-known resort in Coronado. It was built in 1888 and is also ... » Learn More about Coronado
San Diego Communities
San Diego is called America's Finest City for a reason - our wonderful neighborhoods are often like villages, where residents live, shop, eat and drink. Here are just a few of the neighborhoods in which I am proud to have clients and sales.
Point Loma
Point Loma is a seaside community situated immediately next to Ocean Beach. It’s view atop the highest elevation in the neighborhood consists of the San Diego Harbor. Point Loma is most known for its Marinas and fishing industry. Point Loma also house two military bases, a national monument, and ... » Learn More about Point Loma
La Jolla
La Jolla is one of the most sought after real estate markets in the entire nation. It’s bordered by the ocean on three sides and offers a wide range of architecture featuring historic Spanish style along with brand new modern construction and everything in between. Its sprawling coast line has tons ... » Learn More about La Jolla
University Heights
University Heights is located immediately North of Hillcrest and North Park. It features a large amount of homes that have the most spectacular canyon and Mission Valley views. It centers on the intersection of Park Blvd and Adams Avenue. The most common architecture of this neighborhood are quaint ... » Learn More about University Heights
Golden Hill
Golden Hill is the first neighborhood that immediately borders downtown east. There are many homes historically designated within this community. Its location is highly desired for the short commute to downtown without having to deal with the hustle and bustle that downtown may have along with the ... » Learn More about Golden Hill
Downtown
Downtown San Diego is where all the action is! It features the sub areas of Marina District, East Village, Little Italy, Gaslamp District, Cortez Hill, Core Business District, and Columbia next to the Marina area. Downtown is the largest tourist attraction area. The San Diego Convention Center ... » Learn More about Downtown
Little Italy
Little Italy sits in the middle of it all! It’s located just north of Downtown and is associated with the same zip code of 92101. It’s also immediately south of Mission Hills and sits just west of Bankers Hill being separated by the I-5 freeway. It’s ideal location features a hilly topography going ... » Learn More about Little Italy
Normal Heights
There isn’t anything “normal” about Normal Heights. It’s a widely diverse neighborhood. It’s one of the most highly desired communities in San Diego for its central location to Kensington, Mission Valley, and University Heights. The Normal Heights sign is located at Felton St. and Adams Ave. Every ... » Learn More about Normal Heights
Mission Hills
Mission Hills is an upscale affluent neighborhood of San Diego. It is located on hills just south of the San Diego River valley and north of downtown San Diego, overlooking Old Town, Downtown, and San Diego Bay. It was subdivided on January 20, 1908. It is part of the Uptown community planning ... » Learn More about Mission Hills
Hillcrest
Hillcrest is one of the most affluent and culturally diverse neighborhoods in San Diego. It has a high population density for good reason. Numerous locally owned businesses include all types of restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs, trendy thrift stores, and other independently owned specialty ... » Learn More about Hillcrest