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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Better Investment San Diego
For those who know San Diego--if you were to buy a condo for investment in either Little Italy, North Park, or East Village, which would you choose?
Thanks!
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Downtown HOA prices will very greatly throughout the 6 districts throughout 92101. Between all 6 (Little Italy, East Village, Cortez Hill, Gaslamp, Marina, Columbia) Little Italy is pretty reasonable. HOA's will vary from roughly $200-$500 w/ some exceptions.
East Village, Gaslamp, Marina will start around $500 and go up from there. As far as condos & lofts go in downtown, little Italy is among the best bang for your buck. You get the young professional atmosphere w/ incredible walkability w/o as much riff raff as you get throughout the rest of downtown. And the homeless situation is drastically better than gaslamp or eastvillage.
North Park & Little Italy HOAs are more similar than you'd think. Very different vibes of course.
Hope this helps.