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119Units
11Stories
2002Year Built
$664K - $2.9MValue Range
Available Units
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Concierge
Fitness Center
Elevator
24-Hour Security
Gated Parking
City Lights View
Urban loft living in the heart of East Village
Parkloft stands as a distinctive presence in San Diego's vibrant East Village neighborhood. Completed in 2002 by KMA Architecture & Engineering, this 11-story building houses 119 loft-style condominiums. The structure embodies the industrial-chic aesthetic popular in urban redevelopment, featuring exposed ductwork, concrete accents, and expansive windows that flood the interiors with natural light. Parkloft's prime location, just steps from Petco Park, places residents at the center of downtown San Diego's dynamic cultural and entertainment scene.
Versatile spaces with industrial flair
Parkloft offers a range of floor plans to suit various lifestyles, from cozy one-bedrooms to expansive four-bedroom residences. The smallest units start at 942 square feet, while the largest sprawl across 3,400 square feet of living space. One-bedroom layouts range from 942 to 2,033 square feet with one to two bathrooms, typically priced around $830,000. Two-bedroom units span 1,162 to 3,075 square feet with one and a half to two and a half bathrooms, with prices ranging from $1,099,000 to $2,050,000. The three-bedroom configurations offer 2,300 to 3,396 square feet with two and a half to three and a half bathrooms, commanding prices around $2,950,000. The most spacious four-bedroom units measure between 3,396 and 3,400 square feet with two and a half bathrooms, priced at approximately $2,650,000.
Throughout the residences, industrial elements like exposed ductwork and concrete ceilings blend seamlessly with modern finishes. Many units feature hardwood floors, quartz countertops, and custom cabinetry. Floor-to-ceiling Pella windows frame city views and flood the spaces with natural light. Select residences boast private balconies or patios, some offering direct views of Petco Park. Gourmet kitchens are equipped with high-end appliances, including Sub-Zero refrigerators and Viking gas ranges in some units. Spa-like bathrooms may include soaking tubs, step-in showers, and dual vanities.
Monthly HOA fees range from $900 to $1,000, covering common area maintenance, exterior building maintenance and landscaping, gas, hot water, limited insurance, sewer, trash pickup, and water. The fees also support the gated community features and various amenities that enhance the Parkloft living experience.
Curated comforts for urban dwellers
Parkloft offers a suite of amenities designed to complement the urban lifestyle of its residents. The building's central courtyard serves as a serene oasis, featuring a fountain, fire pits, and BBQ areas perfect for outdoor gatherings. A state-of-the-art fitness center allows residents to maintain their workout routines without leaving the building. The community room provides a stylish space for larger social events or meetings.
The Zen-inspired lobby sets a tranquil tone upon entry, while the outdoor living room offers a relaxed space to unwind. For those who enjoy al fresco relaxation, the lushly manicured grounds provide a green retreat within the urban setting.
Parkloft prioritizes resident convenience and security with a range of services. A 24-hour front desk attendant and security staff ensure a safe living environment. The building is managed by an on-site team, including a dedicated manager, building engineer, and maintenance staff, ensuring prompt attention to resident needs. Concierge services are available to assist with various requests, from package handling to local recommendations.
For residents with vehicles, the building offers secure garage parking with electric vehicle charging stations available. Additional storage units provide extra space for belongings. The SpotShare program facilitates hassle-free guest parking, a valuable amenity in the bustling downtown area.
East Village: San Diego's vibrant urban core
Parkloft sits at the heart of East Village, San Diego's largest downtown neighborhood. Once an area of vacant lots and warehouses, East Village has transformed into a dynamic urban center, catalyzed by the opening of Petco Park in 2004. The neighborhood now boasts a mix of modern high-rises, restored warehouses, and an eclectic array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
Just steps from Parkloft, Petco Park serves as both a world-class baseball stadium and a community hub. Beyond game days, the park hosts concerts and events, while the adjacent Gallagher Square offers public green space. The newly redesigned area includes a children's playground, dog park, and picnic areas, enhancing the neighborhood's family-friendly appeal.
Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse dining scene. Nearby Water Grill San Diego offers sophisticated seafood in an upscale setting, while the Gaslamp Quarter, a short walk away, presents a plethora of dining options ranging from casual eateries to fine dining establishments.
For cultural enrichment, the San Diego Central Library stands as an architectural marvel just blocks from Parkloft. The library not only houses an extensive collection of books and media but also features art galleries and an open-air terrace with panoramic views of the city and bay.
Shopping options abound, with boutiques like Wild Dove and Boutique De Marcus within walking distance, offering curated selections of clothing and accessories. For a more extensive shopping experience, Seaport Village is a pleasant 20-minute walk, featuring waterfront shops and eateries.
Green spaces, while limited in the urban core, are thoughtfully integrated into the neighborhood. Fault Line Park, a 10-minute walk from Parkloft, provides a local green retreat with picnic areas and multi-purpose fields. For those seeking larger outdoor spaces, Waterfront Park and Embarcadero Marina Park North are both within a 15-minute walk, offering expansive lawns, play areas, and harbor views.
Connected living in downtown San Diego
Parkloft's central location in East Village provides residents with multiple transportation options, catering to various preferences and needs. The neighborhood's high walkability means many daily errands and activities can be accomplished on foot, with numerous amenities within a short stroll from the building.
For those preferring public transit, the San Diego Trolley system offers convenient access to broader city destinations. The Park and Market station, serving both the Blue and Orange lines, is a mere 5-minute walk from Parkloft. This proximity allows for easy commutes to other parts of downtown, as well as connections to outlying areas. The Gaslamp Quarter station, on the Orange Line, provides an additional transit option within a 10-minute walk.
Cyclists will find the area conducive to two-wheeled transportation, with dedicated bike lanes and bike-friendly streets throughout downtown San Diego. The flat terrain of the East Village area makes cycling a practical option for both commuting and leisure rides.
For those needing to travel further afield, major highways are easily accessible. Interstates 5 and 163 are a short drive away, providing quick routes to other parts of San Diego County. San Diego International Airport is conveniently located just 4 miles from Parkloft, typically reachable in about 10 minutes by car, making air travel highly convenient for residents.
The building's secure garage parking ensures that car owners have a dedicated space in the heart of the city, a valuable amenity in dense urban areas. The inclusion of electric vehicle charging stations caters to the growing number of eco-conscious residents opting for electric or hybrid vehicles.
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Fitness Center
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Outdoor Cooking Area
Community Barbecue Grill
Amenities
Concierge
Clubhouse
Recreation Room
Community Storage Space
24-Hour Security
Controlled Access
Parking
2 Car Attached Garage
1 - 2 Garage Spaces Per Unit
Gated Parking
Parking Garage
Pet Policy
Breed Restrictions
Condo Association
$1,034 Monthly HOA Fees
Monthly HOA Fees Range from $849 - $1,034
Association fees include common area maintenance, exterior bldg maintenance, limited insurance, roof maintenance, sewer, trash pickup, water, security, concierge
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Area Factors
High Crime
Crime Score®
9/ 10
Biker's Paradise
Bike Score®
90/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
82/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Fault Line Park
8 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Martin Luther King Jr Promenade
8 min walk
Children's Park
9 min walk
Waterfront Park
12 min walk
Bayfront Park
12 min walk
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Pantoja Park
15 min walk
Embarcadero Marina Park North
2 min drive
Sherman Park
2 min drive
Tweet Street Park
3 min drive
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