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4385 Orchard Ave

  • San Diego, CA
  • $2,623,000
$2,623,000

4385 Orchard Ave

4 Beds 3 Baths 2,530 Sq.Ft.

Description

Welcome to your dream property on the top of the hill in Point Loma. Enter the 7,000 sf yard to a newly landscaped space with a view deck area that invites you to sit and enjoy the view to downtown. Offering an ideal floorplan, this home checks all boxes. Downstairs you will find the main living areas (beautifully remodeled gourmet kitchen, formal living room, formal dining room with wine refrigerator, family room with a cozy fireplace plus a bedroom and guest powder), upstairs you will find 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and laundry. Once inside, you will notice the attention to detail throughout. Rooms flow from one into another on the ground level. Step into the dream kitchen with a Soapstone counter top center island, Polarstone Quartz counter tops, 6 burner Thermador range oven with pot filler, walk in pantry, and view overlooking the back yard. Both the kitchen and family room look out onto the back living area. Upstairs, the primary suite features lay down views, a beautifully remodeled bathroom with dual vanity, free standing tub and walk in closet. Access from the upper level is easy from the upstairs deck to the yard via the heavy duty circular staircase. Experience the good life in your recently remodeled low maintenance resort style back yard that features artificial turf, an outdoor hot/cold shower, built in BBQ kitchen, 16'x32' salt water pool with Baja shelf, elevated 8'x8' spa and PebbleTec finish. Enjoy the al fresco beach lifestyle from the many balconies and patios that look over the stunning backyard to the horizon. This home is a family & entertainers dream.

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Location

4385 Orchard Ave, San Diego, CA 92107

Status

Sold

Date Sold

January 13, 2026

1990

1990

Year Built

4

4

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

2,530

2,530

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

3.0

3.0

Garage Spaces

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

4

Total Bathrooms

3

Full Bathrooms

2

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Electric

Fireplace

FP in Family Room

Appliances

Dishwasher, Microwave, Range/Oven, Refrigerator, Barbecue
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Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Garage Spaces

3.0

Water Source

Meter on Property

Pool

Private, Saltwater

Roof

Tile/Clay

Parking

Detached

Heat Type

Forced Air Unit

Air Conditioning

Central Forced Air

Sewer

Sewer Connected
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

2,530 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

2,530 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

250045420

Type

Residential

Year Built

1990

Neighborhood

Point Loma
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Finance

Sales Price

$2,623,000

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Point Loma

The seaside community of Point Loma is an elegant town noted for its deep history and vibrant culture.

Point Loma

Point Loma is one of San Diego’s most historic and scenic coastal communities, located on the peninsula that curves around San Diego Bay. It offers a rare mix of bay views, ocean views, historic homes, yacht clubs, military history, marina access, village-style commercial areas, and some of the most beautiful sunset viewpoints in the city.

Point Loma feels different from other San Diego coastal neighborhoods because it is shaped by the bay, the ocean, and the peninsula itself. On one side, residents have access to San Diego Bay, Shelter Island, marinas, yacht clubs, and downtown views. On the other, they have Sunset Cliffs, ocean-facing trails, surf breaks, and dramatic coastal scenery. It feels established, nautical, and deeply rooted in San Diego history.

The neighborhood includes several distinct subareas. La Playa is one of the most prestigious pockets, known for bayfront estates, yacht club proximity, historic homes, and views of the downtown skyline. Fleetridge offers quiet residential streets, larger homes, and a strong neighborhood feel. Loma Portal is known for historic character, Spanish-style homes, tree-lined streets, and proximity to Liberty Station. Sunset Cliffs is dramatic and coastal, with ocean views, surf culture, and some of the most memorable sunsets in San Diego. Roseville and the Village area near Shelter Island offer a walkable, maritime feel with restaurants, marinas, and local businesses.

Locals love Point Loma for its sense of place. Liberty Station has become a major lifestyle hub with restaurants, shops, art, fitness, schools, markets, and community events. Shelter Island offers an old-school San Diego boating atmosphere. Sunset Cliffs is a daily ritual for walkers, surfers, photographers, and anyone who wants to watch the sun drop into the Pacific.

Real estate in Point Loma is highly varied. Buyers will find historic Spanish homes, mid-century properties, bay-view estates, ocean-view homes, condos, townhomes, marina-adjacent properties, and larger family homes. Values depend heavily on views, elevation, architectural character, proximity to Sunset Cliffs or the bay, and whether the property is in La Playa, Loma Portal, Fleetridge, or another distinct pocket.

Living in Point Loma offers a quieter, more established alternative to neighborhoods like Pacific Beach or Mission Beach. It is coastal, but not as transient; walkable in certain pockets, but more residential overall; historic, but still convenient to downtown, the airport, beaches, and major San Diego amenities.

Point Loma Sub-Neighborhoods & Areas Worth Knowing

La Playa

La Playa is one of Point Loma’s most prestigious and historic residential pockets, located near the bay, yacht clubs, and Shelter Island. It is known for bayfront estates, historic homes, mature landscaping, and views of downtown San Diego, Coronado, and the harbor.

This area has a refined, nautical atmosphere and a deep connection to San Diego’s maritime history. Residents enjoy proximity to the San Diego Yacht Club, Southwestern Yacht Club, Shelter Island, and waterfront dining.

Real estate in La Playa includes historic estates, bay-view homes, luxury residences, and rare waterfront properties. Views, architectural character, lot size, and proximity to the yacht clubs are major value drivers.

Local feel: Historic, nautical, prestigious, quiet, and bay-oriented.


Fleetridge

Fleetridge is a quiet residential area in Point Loma known for larger homes, wide streets, mature landscaping, and a strong neighborhood feel. It sits slightly inland and elevated, offering convenience to Liberty Station, Shelter Island, and central Point Loma.

This area appeals to families and buyers who want a traditional residential setting with access to coastal and bay amenities. It tends to feel calmer and more suburban than the Village or Sunset Cliffs areas.

Real estate includes single-family homes, mid-century properties, remodels, and larger residences. Lot size, condition, layout, and views all influence value.

Local feel: Residential, established, family-friendly, quiet, and convenient.


Loma Portal

Loma Portal is one of Point Loma’s most architecturally charming areas, known for historic homes, Spanish-style architecture, tree-lined streets, and proximity to Liberty Station.

This area has a strong neighborhood feel and is popular with buyers who appreciate character homes and central convenience. It offers quick access to the airport, downtown, beaches, Liberty Station, and major commuting routes.

Real estate includes Spanish Revival homes, Craftsman properties, mid-century homes, cottages, and remodeled residences. Historic character, lot size, updates, and location within the neighborhood matter.

Local feel: Historic, charming, central, residential, and full of character.


Sunset Cliffs

Sunset Cliffs is the dramatic ocean-facing side of Point Loma, known for rugged cliffs, surf breaks, coastal trails, and some of the best sunset views in San Diego.

Living here is about proximity to the ocean and natural beauty. It has a strong surf and walking culture, and many residents build daily routines around the cliffs, ocean views, and nearby Ocean Beach amenities.

Real estate includes ocean-view homes, coastal cottages, remodels, contemporary homes, and properties near the cliffs. Bluff proximity, views, erosion considerations, parking, and condition are important.

Local feel: Rugged, scenic, surf-oriented, coastal, and iconic.


Roseville / Point Loma Village

Roseville and the Point Loma Village area offer a more walkable, commercial, and marina-adjacent lifestyle. This area is close to Shelter Island, restaurants, marinas, shops, and local services.

It has an old-school San Diego feel, with a mix of maritime businesses, residential streets, and local restaurants. Buyers who want access to the bay and a more village-like environment often like this area.

Real estate includes condos, townhomes, cottages, small homes, and multi-family properties. Walkability, parking, views, and proximity to Shelter Island all matter.

Local feel: Nautical, walkable, local, convenient, and slightly old-school.


Wooded Area

The Wooded Area is one of Point Loma’s most desirable residential pockets, known for larger lots, mature trees, quiet streets, and a more secluded feel.

This area appeals to buyers who want privacy and space while remaining close to beaches, Liberty Station, downtown, and the bay. It feels less exposed and more tucked away than many other coastal San Diego neighborhoods.

Real estate includes larger single-family homes, custom residences, remodels, and estate-like properties. Lot size, privacy, condition, and architectural style drive value.

Local feel: Private, leafy, established, spacious, and quiet.


Liberty Station

Liberty Station is a major lifestyle hub in Point Loma, created from the former Naval Training Center. It now includes restaurants, shops, art studios, schools, parks, fitness spaces, markets, and community events.

Living near Liberty Station is ideal for buyers who want walkability, parks, restaurants, and a central location. It is one of the most convenient areas in Point Loma for daily life.

Real estate includes townhomes, condos, newer residential developments, and nearby single-family homes. Walkability to the public market, parks, and waterfront paths is a major advantage.

Local feel: Walkable, community-oriented, convenient, active, and amenity-rich.


Point LomaPoint Loma is one of San Diego’s most historic and scenic coastal communities, located on the peninsula that curves around San Diego Bay. It offers a rare mix of bay views, ocean views, historic homes, yacht clubs, military history, marina access, village-style commercial areas, and some of the most beautiful sunset viewpoints in the city. Point Loma feels different from other San Diego coastal neighborhoods because it is shaped by the bay, the ocean, and the peninsula itself. On one side, residents have access to San Diego Bay, Shelter Island, marinas, yacht clubs, and downtown views. On the other, they have Sunset Cliffs, ocean-facing trails, surf breaks, and dramatic coastal scenery. It feels established, nautical, and deeply rooted in San Diego history. The neighborhood includes several distinct subareas. La Playa is one of the most prestigious pockets, known for bayfront estates, yacht club proximity, historic homes, and views of the downtown skyline. Fleetridge offers quiet residential streets, larger homes, and a strong neighborhood feel. Loma Portal is known for historic character, Spanish-style homes, tree-lined streets, and proximity to Liberty Station. Sunset Cliffs is dramatic and coastal, with ocean views, surf culture, and some of the most memorable sunsets in San Diego. Roseville and the Village area near Shelter Island offer a walkable, maritime feel with restaurants, marinas, and local businesses. Locals love Point Loma for its sense of place. Liberty Station has become a major lifestyle hub with restaurants, shops, art, fitness, schools, markets, and community events. Shelter Island offers an old-school San Diego boating atmosphere. Sunset Cliffs is a daily ritual for walkers, surfers, photographers, and anyone who wants to watch the sun drop into the Pacific. Real estate in Point Loma is highly varied. Buyers will find historic Spanish homes, mid-century properties, bay-view estates, ocean-view homes, condos, townhomes, marina-adjacent properties, and larger family homes. Values depend heavily on views, elevation, architectural character, proximity to Sunset Cliffs or the bay, and whether the property is in La Playa, Loma Portal, Fleetridge, or another distinct pocket. Living in Point Loma offers a quieter, more established alternative to neighborhoods like Pacific Beach or Mission Beach. It is coastal, but not as transient; walkable in certain pockets, but more residential overall; historic, but still convenient to downtown, the airport, beaches, and major San Diego amenities. Point Loma Sub-Neighborhoods & Areas Worth KnowingLa PlayaLa Playa is one of Point Loma’s most prestigious and historic residential pockets, located near the bay, yacht clubs, and Shelter Island. It is known for bayfront estates, historic homes, mature landscaping, and views of downtown San Diego, Coronado, and the harbor. This area has a refined, nautical atmosphere and a deep connection to San Diego’s maritime history. Residents enjoy proximity to the San Diego Yacht Club, Southwestern Yacht Club, Shelter Island, and waterfront dining. Real estate in La Playa includes historic estates, bay-view homes, luxury residences, and rare waterfront properties. Views, architectural character, lot size, and proximity to the yacht clubs are major value drivers. Local feel: Historic, nautical, prestigious, quiet, and bay-oriented. FleetridgeFleetridge is a quiet residential area in Point Loma known for larger homes, wide streets, mature landscaping, and a strong neighborhood feel. It sits slightly inland and elevated, offering convenience to Liberty Station, Shelter Island, and central Point Loma. This area appeals to families and buyers who want a traditional residential setting with access to coastal and bay amenities. It tends to feel calmer and more suburban than the Village or Sunset Cliffs areas. Real estate includes single-family homes, mid-century properties, remodels, and larger residences. Lot size, condition, layout, and views all influence value. Local feel: Residential, established, family-friendly, quiet, and convenient. Loma PortalLoma Portal is one of Point Loma’s most architecturally charming areas, known for historic homes, Spanish-style architecture, tree-lined streets, and proximity to Liberty Station. This area has a strong neighborhood feel and is popular with buyers who appreciate character homes and central convenience. It offers quick access to the airport, downtown, beaches, Liberty Station, and major commuting routes. Real estate includes Spanish Revival homes, Craftsman properties, mid-century homes, cottages, and remodeled residences. Historic character, lot size, updates, and location within the neighborhood matter. Local feel: Historic, charming, central, residential, and full of character. Sunset CliffsSunset Cliffs is the dramatic ocean-facing side of Point Loma, known for rugged cliffs, surf breaks, coastal trails, and some of the best sunset views in San Diego. Living here is about proximity to the ocean and natural beauty. It has a strong surf and walking culture, and many residents build daily routines around the cliffs, ocean views, and nearby Ocean Beach amenities. Real estate includes ocean-view homes, coastal cottages, remodels, contemporary homes, and properties near the cliffs. Bluff proximity, views, erosion considerations, parking, and condition are important. Local feel: Rugged, scenic, surf-oriented, coastal, and iconic. Roseville / Point Loma VillageRoseville and the Point Loma Village area offer a more walkable, commercial, and marina-adjacent lifestyle. This area is close to Shelter Island, restaurants, marinas, shops, and local services. It has an old-school San Diego feel, with a mix of maritime businesses, residential streets, and local restaurants. Buyers who want access to the bay and a more village-like environment often like this area. Real estate includes condos, townhomes, cottages, small homes, and multi-family properties. Walkability, parking, views, and proximity to Shelter Island all matter. Local feel: Nautical, walkable, local, convenient, and slightly old-school. Wooded AreaThe Wooded Area is one of Point Loma’s most desirable residential pockets, known for larger lots, mature trees, quiet streets, and a more secluded feel. This area appeals to buyers who want privacy and space while remaining close to beaches, Liberty Station, downtown, and the bay. It feels less exposed and more tucked away than many other coastal San Diego neighborhoods. Real estate includes larger single-family homes, custom residences, remodels, and estate-like properties. Lot size, privacy, condition, and architectural style drive value. Local feel: Private, leafy, established, spacious, and quiet. Liberty StationLiberty Station is a major lifestyle hub in Point Loma, created from the former Naval Training Center. It now includes restaurants, shops, art studios, schools, parks, fitness spaces, markets, and community events. Living near Liberty Station is ideal for buyers who want walkability, parks, restaurants, and a central location. It is one of the most convenient areas in Point Loma for daily life. Real estate includes townhomes, condos, newer residential developments, and nearby single-family homes. Walkability to the public market, parks, and waterfront paths is a major advantage. Local feel: Walkable, community-oriented, convenient, active, and amenity-rich.
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Tracie Kersten

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A lifelong real estate professional, Tracie is known for her calm, solutions-driven approach and deep knowledge of every step in the buying and selling process. From negotiations to details, she ensures clients feel supported and confident, delivering a seamless experience from start to finish.

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Ryan Mathys

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Ryan Mathys

Broker Associate

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With a Master’s Degree in Finance and decades of real estate experience, Ryan helps clients see the big picture—how each purchase or sale impacts their financial portfolio, tax strategy, and long-term goals. Known for his consultative approach and investment expertise, Ryan ensures every move is both strategic and rewarding.

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