100 Harbor Dr 505, San Diego, California 92101, San Diego, 92101 - 1 bed, 1 bath

100 Harbor Dr 505, San Diego, California 92101 home-pic-0
ACTIVE$730,000$1,036/sqft
100 Harbor Dr 505, San Diego, California 92101
1Bed
1Bath
1,036Sqft
Lot

Price Vs. Estimate

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Key pros and cons

Top Pros:
Prime Downtown Location: Ideally situated near major San Diego attractions including Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo, Petco Park, Rady Shell, and Seaport Village, with convenient access to the airport, offering an unparalleled urban lifestyle.
Top Cons:
High Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $1,556.66 is exceptionally high, which could be a significant ongoing cost and a deterrent for potential buyers, impacting overall affordability.

Compared to the nearby listings

Price:$730.0K vs avg $725.0K (+$5,000)51%
Size:1,036 sqft vs avg 1,046 sqft47%
Price/sqft:$705 vs avg $70451%

More Insights

Built in 1992 (34 years old).
Condition: Built in 1992, this property is over 30 years old. While the unit is clean, well-maintained, and move-in ready, the kitchen and bathroom styles appear somewhat dated. The kitchen features white cabinets and granite countertops with a busy pattern, along with stainless steel appliances, suggesting an update likely 15-20+ years ago rather than a recent renovation. The bathroom also presents a functional but not contemporary aesthetic. The consistent tile flooring throughout, while durable, contributes to an overall feel that would benefit from minor cosmetic updates to align with current trends.
Year Built
1992
Close
-
List price
$730K
Original List price
$730K
Price/Sqft
$705
HOA
$1,556.66
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
250046359SD
Home ConditionFair
Features
Good View:
Deck
Pool
Spa
View-

About this home

Seller offering HOA credits to the buyer. Experience luxury living in one of Downtown San Diego’s most iconic high-rise communities — The Harbor Club. This prestigious residential complex features two 41-story towers and is ideally situated near Balboa Park, the world-famous San Diego Zoo, renowned museums, Petco Park, the Rady Shell, and Seaport Village — with the airport just a short drive away. Enter into an expansive, open-concept living space filled with natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing vibrant city views. The primary suite offers a true retreat with a jacuzzi soaking tub, separate shower, and generous closet space. Enjoy the added convenience of in-unit laundry and rare same-floor parking — a true luxury in high-rise living. Resort-style amenities include a lushly landscaped pool deck with a large pool, jacuzzi, fire pits, and outdoor cabanas with grilling stations and a poolside amenity room perfect for entertaining. The fully equipped fitness center features an exercise room with sauna, and there’s even an outdoor shower by the pool for post-swim refreshment. Residents also enjoy 24-hour concierge service, and an onsite maintenance team. With only three residences on this floor, privacy and exclusivity are assured. The Harbor Club offers the ultimate blend of comfort, convenience, and upscale urban lifestyle. Why Choose Concierge Living at The Harbor Club? Enjoy the luxury of full-service, low-maintenance living in one of San Diego’s most prestigious high-rises. With 24-hour concierge, top-tier security, and resort-style amenities including a pool, sauna, and fitness center, The Harbor Club offers the ultimate lock-and-leave lifestyle — perfect for retirees, second-home owners, or busy professionals. Say goodbye to yardwork and upkeep, and hello to effortless city living near the best of San Diego.

G
Gail Squires
Listing Agent

Nearby schools

5/10
Washington Elementary School
Public,K-51.1mi
5/10
Roosevelt International Middle School
Public,6-82.3mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
09/15/00
Sold
$356,500
12/29/14
Sold
$539,000
04/30/09
Sold
$396,000
11/22/02
Sold
$352,500
Condition Rating
Fair

Built in 1992, this property is over 30 years old. While the unit is clean, well-maintained, and move-in ready, the kitchen and bathroom styles appear somewhat dated. The kitchen features white cabinets and granite countertops with a busy pattern, along with stainless steel appliances, suggesting an update likely 15-20+ years ago rather than a recent renovation. The bathroom also presents a functional but not contemporary aesthetic. The consistent tile flooring throughout, while durable, contributes to an overall feel that would benefit from minor cosmetic updates to align with current trends.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Prime Downtown Location: Ideally situated near major San Diego attractions including Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo, Petco Park, Rady Shell, and Seaport Village, with convenient access to the airport, offering an unparalleled urban lifestyle.
Extensive Resort-Style Amenities: Residents enjoy a lushly landscaped pool deck with a large pool, jacuzzi, fire pits, outdoor cabanas, grilling stations, a fully equipped fitness center with sauna, and a poolside amenity room, providing a luxurious living experience.
High-Level Services & Security: The property offers 24-hour concierge service, an onsite maintenance team, and top-tier security, ensuring convenience, peace of mind, and a full-service, low-maintenance lifestyle.
Exclusive & Private Living: With only three residences on this floor, the unit benefits from enhanced privacy and exclusivity, a significant advantage in high-rise living.
Luxury Interior Features & Views: The unit boasts an expansive, open-concept living space with natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing vibrant city views, a primary suite with a jacuzzi tub, in-unit laundry, and rare same-floor parking.

Cons

High Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $1,556.66 is exceptionally high, which could be a significant ongoing cost and a deterrent for potential buyers, impacting overall affordability.
Limited Bedroom Count: As a 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom unit, it may not appeal to a broader market segment, such as small families or those requiring additional space for a home office or guest accommodations, despite its generous square footage.
Building Age: Constructed in 1992, the building is over 30 years old. While described as prestigious and well-maintained, older buildings can sometimes incur higher maintenance costs or require significant capital improvements in the future, potentially leading to special assessments.
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