2610 Bellezza Drive, San Diego, California 92108, San Diego, - bed, bath

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ACTIVE$950,000
2610 Bellezza Drive, San Diego, California 92108
3Beds
3Baths
1,495Sqft
64,468.801Lot
Year Built
2003
Close
-
List price
$950K
Original List price
$950K
Price/Sqft
-
HOA
$458
Days on market
-
Sold On
-
MLS number
NDP2510233
Home ConditionGood
Features
Good View: Trees/Woods
Patio
ViewTrees/Woods

About this home

Welcome to true resort-style living in the heart of Mission Valley! Nestled within the highly sought-after Bungalows enclave of Escala, this beautifully maintained Plan 3 residence offers the largest layout in the Bungalows—featuring a true three-bedroom design and an attached two-car garage. Enjoy the comfort of a bright, open-concept floor plan that perfectly balances privacy and community living. Step outside to your spacious private patio and yard, nestled among mature trees that create a serene, elevated backdrop—a rare find in Mission Valley townhome living—ideal for entertaining guests, unwinding in the sunshine, or creating your own garden retreat. Escala is a gated community with premium amenities including two pools, spa, fitness center, tennis and pickleball court, dog park, playground, and a clubhouse—all with low HOA dues and no Mello-Roos. Just minutes to Fashion Valley, SDSU Mission Valley, the trolley, and quick freeway access to downtown or the beach. This is Mission Valley living at its best—don’t miss your chance to own in one of San Diego’s most convenient and vibrant communities!

Nearby schools

6/10
Juarez Elementary School
Public,K-50.5mi
5/10
Taft Middle School
Public,6-81.1mi
8/10
Kearny Construction Tech School
Public,9-122.0mi

Price History

Date
Event
Price
10/23/25
Listing
$950,000
Neighborhood Comparison

 SubjectAverage HomeNeighbourhood Ranking (92 Listings)
Beds32
76%
Baths32
86%
Square foot1,495942
87%
Lot Size64,4690
6%
Price$950K$504K
88%
Price per square foot$635$613
67%
Built year20031978
82%
HOA$458$464
47%
Days on market13185
1%
Condition Rating
Good

Built in 2003, this property is 21 years old and has been beautifully maintained, making it move-in ready with no immediate renovation required. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, which are a positive update, although the honey oak cabinets and dark granite-style countertops reflect an early 2000s aesthetic. Similarly, the bathrooms are clean and functional, but the vanity styles and light fixtures are also consistent with the original build era. The hardwood flooring in the main living areas and what appears to be updated lighter wood-look flooring in the bedrooms are in good condition. While the kitchen and bathroom styles are somewhat dated, they are well-preserved and do not show significant wear or damage, aligning with the 'Good' criteria of being well-maintained with functional systems and minimal wear and tear, even if not fully renovated to current trends.
Pros & Cons

Pros

Resort-Style Amenities: The gated community of Escala offers an extensive array of premium amenities including two pools, spa, fitness center, tennis/pickleball courts, dog park, playground, and a clubhouse, providing a true resort-style living experience.
Prime Mission Valley Location: Strategically located in the heart of Mission Valley, offering quick access to Fashion Valley, SDSU Mission Valley, the trolley, downtown San Diego, and beaches, enhancing convenience and lifestyle.
Spacious Private Outdoor Space: Features a generous private patio and yard, uniquely nestled among mature trees, providing a serene and elevated backdrop ideal for entertaining or relaxation, a rare find in townhome living.
Largest Bungalows Layout: This Plan 3 residence boasts the largest layout within the Bungalows enclave, offering a true three-bedroom design and an attached two-car garage, maximizing space and functionality.
Favorable Financial Structure: Benefits from low HOA dues and no Mello-Roos, contributing to more affordable monthly ownership costs compared to many other communities.

Cons

Attached Living Limitations: As a townhome, it involves shared walls and common areas, which may offer less privacy and autonomy compared to a detached single-family home.
Non-Premium View: The property's view is described as 'Trees/Woods,' which, while pleasant, does not offer the highly sought-after panoramic city, ocean, or bay views often desired in San Diego.
Potential for Dated Interior Finishes: Built in 2003, while 'beautifully maintained,' the description does not specify recent interior renovations, suggesting some finishes might not be contemporary and could require future updates to meet modern tastes.

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