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"One of the most walk-able neighborhoods in San
Diego," the "Normal" part of "Normal
Heights" refers to the State Normal School once located
nearby. You can find fine dining, antique stores, coffee shops,
pubs, smoke shops used book stores, art galleries and tattoo
parlors all in Normal Heights’ charmingly restored central business
district.
Single family detached homes in
Normal Heights range in price from $348,000 for a two bedroom,
one bathroom, 640 square foot home built in 1923 to $2,250,000
for a five bedroom, four bathroom, 3300 square foot home built
in 1934.
Normal Heights condos
range in price from $275,000 for a two bedroom, two bathroom,
1,000 square foot home built in 1969 to $875,000 for a three
bedroom, three bathroom, 1920 square foot home built in 1974.
Many of the 33,000 people who live in
Normal Heights gather together
the Adams Avenue Roots Festival (featuring free live folk music),
the Adams Avenue Street Fair (Southern California's largest
free music festival), the Annual Taste of Adams Avenue, the
Adams Avenue Antique Faire, Holiday on the Avenue and the quarterly
Art Around Adams.
Residents love “Abnormal Heights” because of its unique character
and proximity to downtown and the beaches. College students
love Normal Heights, because of its close proximity to
the university.
Normal Heights is one of San
Diego's oldest suburban neighborhoods so it’s mostly residential.
Homes range from large, luxury brick estates to tiny postmodern
stone cottages, Mediterranean villas and rural, country homes.
Single family homes are interspersed with town homes, condominiums
and apartment buildings in a variety of styles.
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