Talmadge
Looking for a self-contained residential neighborhood where children can go from kindergarten through college without ever leaving home? Consider Talmadge, with its California Craftsman Bungalows and Spanish mission architecture homes along wide streets, many with views. Built during the 1920s as an upscale neighborhood Talmadge is still a charming place to live and work near to the heart of downtown San Diego.
Single family detached homes in Talmadge range from $340,000 for a two bedroom, one bathroom, 900 square foot home built in 1929 to $1,200,000 for a four bedroom, three bathroom 2,500 square foot Spanish style home built in the 1930s. Talmadge condos range in price from $190,000 for a one bedroom, one bathroom 592 square foot home built in 1969 to $435,000 for a three bedroom, two bathroom 900 square foot home built in 1989.
Located on the eastern edge of San Diego just south of Mission Valley, Talmadge is bounded by I-8 and SR-94 giving it good access to downtown. The community is characterized by winding streets with graceful palms and wild canyons. Talmadge itself is quiet and totally residential, but neighboring Kensington offers quaint antique shops and an eclectic homegrown retail community, while El Cajon Boulevard bustles with the energy of a bustling Vietnamese population, and just to the east of Talmadge residents enjoy the thriving San Diego State University community.
Talmadge real estate owners are involved with a beautification project. They recently planted over 400 trees, installed an irrigation system and landscaping to the traffic circle, restored eight historic entry gates and are upgrading streetlights.
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