207 5th Ave 943, San Diego, California 92101, San Diego, 92101 - 1 bed, 1 bath

ACTIVE$289,900
207 5th Ave 943, San Diego, California 92101
1Bed
1Bath
431Sqft
Lot
Price Vs. Estimate
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Key pros and cons
Top Pros:
Unbeatable Downtown Location: Directly adjacent to Petco Park and the vibrant Gaslamp Quarter, offering unparalleled access to entertainment, dining, and nightlife in San Diego.
Top Cons:
Exorbitant Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $896.60 is exceptionally high for a 431 sqft unit, significantly impacting ownership costs and potential return on investment.
Compared to the nearby listings
Price:$289.9K vs avg $692.5K ($-402,600)1%
Size:431 sqft vs avg 1,046 sqft2%
Price/sqft:$673 vs avg $69445%
More Insights
Built in 2007 (18 years old).
Condition: The property was built in 2007, making it 17 years old, which falls within the 'Good' condition criteria (built within 10 to 20 years). As a suite within the iconic Hard Rock Hotel, it is expected to be meticulously maintained, move-in ready, and feature contemporary finishes and functional systems typical of a luxury hotel brand. While not newly built or recently fully renovated, the continuous upkeep inherent to hotel operations ensures a high standard of condition, with minimal wear and tear in the kitchen (likely a kitchenette) and bathroom areas.
Year Built
2007
Close
-
List price
$290K
Original List price
$290K
Price/Sqft
$673
HOA
$896.6
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
250031848SD
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View:
Pool
View
About this home
A Rare opportunity own an upper floor pool facing Suite at the Iconic Hard Rock Hotel. This One Bedroom suite has a living room with couch/ TV and a separate bedroom area (separated via a curtain) with another TV. This Suite is unique in that the juliet balcony opens up to great views of downtown, pool, and Woodstock Terrace where are the action happens! Owners are considered Rock Royalty and have their own concierge services, private owner lounge, complimentary valet parking during your stay and access to all the Best Hard Rock has to Offer. Located immediately adjacent to Petco Park and the Gaslamp Quarter with some of the hottest bars and resturants in all of San Diego.
Condition Rating
Good
The property was built in 2007, making it 17 years old, which falls within the 'Good' condition criteria (built within 10 to 20 years). As a suite within the iconic Hard Rock Hotel, it is expected to be meticulously maintained, move-in ready, and feature contemporary finishes and functional systems typical of a luxury hotel brand. While not newly built or recently fully renovated, the continuous upkeep inherent to hotel operations ensures a high standard of condition, with minimal wear and tear in the kitchen (likely a kitchenette) and bathroom areas.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Unbeatable Downtown Location: Directly adjacent to Petco Park and the vibrant Gaslamp Quarter, offering unparalleled access to entertainment, dining, and nightlife in San Diego.
Iconic Hard Rock Hotel Brand: Ownership within a globally recognized luxury hotel, providing prestige and access to premium hotel amenities and services.
Exclusive 'Rock Royalty' Perks: Owners enjoy concierge services, a private lounge, and complimentary valet parking, significantly elevating the ownership experience.
Desirable Views & Balcony: Upper-floor suite featuring a Juliet balcony with dynamic views of downtown, the hotel pool, and the lively Woodstock Terrace.
Modern Construction & Amenities: Built in 2007, the property benefits from contemporary design and access to all modern Hard Rock Hotel facilities and services.
Cons
Exorbitant Association Fees: The monthly association fee of $896.60 is exceptionally high for a 431 sqft unit, significantly impacting ownership costs and potential return on investment.
Limited Space & Privacy: The unit's compact 431 sqft size and a bedroom 'separated via a curtain' offer minimal privacy and functional living space, akin to a studio.
Hotel-Condo Usage Limitations: As a hotel suite, potential restrictions on personal occupancy, rental pool obligations, or transient occupancy tax implications may affect owner flexibility and usage.









