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El Centro, CA Condos for Sale

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    $559,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,918 Sq Ft

    226 Quail Run Dr, El Centro, CA 92243

    Welcome to a delightful blend of country charm and modern convenience in this turn-key home nestled in the sought-after Countryside Estates of El Centro. This immaculate residence offers a perfect setting for families seeking space, comfort, and style. With over 2,900 sq. ft. of living space, this home provides plenty of room for every family member to enjoy. The open floor plan seamlessly

    Jose Valle Jose Valle, Broker

    226 Quail Run Dr, El Centro, CA 92243
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    $199,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 945 Sq Ft

    1716 W Brighton Ave Unit D, El Centro, CA 92243

    Welcome to this beautifully maintained condo offering comfort, convenience, and an exceptional location. Step inside and be greeted by a spacious, open-concept floor plan designed for modern living.The custom galley kitchen features pull-out drawers, generous counter space, and comes fully equipped with a stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher perfect for both everyday cooking and entertaining. New

    David Gastelum Real Estate eBroker Inc.

    1716 W Brighton Ave Unit D, El Centro, CA 92243

Why Live in El Centro

El Centro, CA, located in the heart of Imperial Valley just 12 miles north of the Mexico-United States border, is a commercial and residential hub surrounded by thousands of acres of farmland. With a population of approximately 44,000, the city’s economy is driven by agriculture, healthcare, government, and education, with major employers including the Department of Homeland Security, County of Imperial, Imperial Valley College, and El Centro Regional Medical Center. The housing market features modest ranch-style homes and bungalows, along with some multi-story Mediterranean builds in pricier areas. Due to the dry, arid climate, low-water-use landscaping and backyard swimming pools are common. Summers can be harsh with temperatures consistently over 100 degrees, while winters are mild and pleasant. The Central Union High School District is highly rated, offering various career pathways for students. Main Street and Imperial Avenue serve as the main commercial areas, featuring authentic Mexican restaurants, boutiques, chain eateries, and supermarkets. Downtown El Centro has faced challenges with shop vacancies and safety, prompting government plans for infrastructure and economic improvements. The city boasts over 110 acres of public parks, including Bucklin Park and the Broken Spoke Country Club, along with nearby hiking trails. Interstate 8 provides access to San Diego, 115 miles west, and Yuma, Arizona, 60 miles east, with San Diego International Airport located 117 miles away.

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