Awesome Alicante in Bankers Hill, San Diego
The Bankers Hills District in downtown San Diego is both a scenic and classic location and home to some upscale condominium complexes ideal for professionals, families as well as empty nesters. Some of the downtown San Diego condos in this area are perched on a hill and offer their residents an overlook into Olive Park, the San Diego Bay, and beautiful Point Loma. Within close proximity to are the amazing museums and more at Balboa Park and delicious dining plus cosmopolitan cafes. The 14-story Alicante community is an impressive tower offering potential residents a choice of one-, two- and three-bedroom units with square footage ranging from about 675 to 1,680. This downtown condo in San Diego Bankers Hills is situated at 475 Redwood Street, between 4th and 5th Avenues.
Local residents at Alicante Condos enjoy quiet residential streets, an outside barbeque grill area and a community entertainment room. The well equipped fitness center provides plenty of convenience and encourages residents of Alicante to get and stay healthy and fit. Inside the homes are cozy gas fireplaces, Euro designed kitchen cabinetry, and delightful designer carpets. The awesome towering floor-to-ceiling glass windows provide a magnificent view for many of the residents of Alicante. Whether you like panoramic city-scapes, or beautiful bay views, Alicante is an obviously wonderful choice for home seekers.
Local residents at Alicante Condos enjoy quiet residential streets, an outside barbeque grill area and a community entertainment room. The well equipped fitness center provides plenty of convenience and encourages residents of Alicante to get and stay healthy and fit. Inside the homes are cozy gas fireplaces, Euro designed kitchen cabinetry, and delightful designer carpets. The awesome towering floor-to-ceiling glass windows provide a magnificent view for many of the residents of Alicante. Whether you like panoramic city-scapes, or beautiful bay views, Alicante is an obviously wonderful choice for home seekers.
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