4602 Felton Street, San Diego, CA 92116

Stunning, remodeled bungalow with beautifully preserved original touches on a private corner lot! Newly upgraded to exacting standards, this wonderful home boasts abundant natural light, a completely renovated and modernized kitchen with NEW high-end LG appliances (including double oven and water line to refrigerator for ice!) and under-cabinet lighting, updated bathrooms including tiled step-in master shower, NEW vanities and lights, newly refinished original white oak floors, NEW interior and exterior paint, and brand NEW HVAC system with NEW subpanel. Fantastic upgrades abound including multiple NEW windows and kitchen skylight, an expansive wrap-around backyard with NEW oversized deck, NEW irrigation and gorgeous sod, full-size laundry and generous storage plus large pantry area. Original built-in bookcases, hutch, baseboards and fully functional fireplace exude charm and history! Foundation was fully reinforced and signed off by SD Engineering in January 2019.

Explore the area surrounding your new home and experience this historic part of San Diego. With an enviable location situated within walking distance down Felton Street to the landmark sign situated at the heart of Normal Heights, you’re only a short stroll to the neighboring communities of Kensington and University Heights or open spaces like Trolley Barn Park or 39th Street Park. Spend weekends sipping coffee and enjoying performances by local musicians at Lestat’s Coffee House, enjoy culinary options as varied as French cuisine at Blue Boheme, pizza and microbrews at Blind Lady Ale House, gourmet desserts at Mariposa Ice Cream, and organic produce at the nearby City Heights farmers market held every Saturday morning. Relax and experience al fresco entertainment during free music festivals hosted by the community including the Adams Avenue Street Fair (SoCal’s largest!) and the Adams Avenue Unplugged festival. If you’re more interested in shopping, select artwork and crafts by local artisans during the Art Around Adams fair or at any of the boutiques lining Adams Avenue on renowned “Antique Row."

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