Best Price Per Square Foot in Normal Heights
- $187 per SqFt
Sandicor Listing - $200 per SqFt
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Sandicor Listing - $344 per SqFt
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Sandicor Listing - $425 per SqFt
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Normal Heights Recent Price Reductions
- Reduced $25,000 to
$475,000 on 05-18-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $30,000 to
$595,000 on 05-17-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $25,000 to
$425,000 on 05-13-12
Sandicor Listing - Reduced $18,124 to
$750,876 on 04-29-12
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Most Recent Listings in Normal Heights
- New as of 05-15-12
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Sandicor Listing - New as of 04-26-12
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Normal Heights, San Diego, CA Real Estate
Normal Heights is a neighborhood of the mid-city region of San Diego. It is known for its afforadable pubs, restuarants, coffee houses, antique shops, book shops, and burgeoning arts community.
Like other urban mesa neighborhoods north of Balboa Park, Normal Heights has a high rate of pedestrian activity and a unique mix of nationalities relative to the rest of San Diego. Three important neighborhood events take place in Normal Heights: The Adams Avenue Roots Festival, The Adams Avenue Street Fair, and Art Around Adams. The Adams Avenue Roots Festival is typically held the last weekend in April, featuring American, Latin, British, and various other European folk styles played live for free. The Adams Avenue Street Fair, Southern California's largest free music festival, is typically held the last weekend in September. Art Around Adams is a local community art event where unique and talented artists showcase their work inside and outside interesting little businesses and spaces along Adams Avenue. The stretch of Adams Avenue between Texas Street on the west and Ohio Street on the east is sometimes referred to as Antique Row, due to the large quantity of antique stores along that stretch (some area residents consider Antique Row to be part of the "Between Heights" neighborhood.
Normal Heights has been described as one of the most walkable neighborhoods in San Diego (adamsaveonline.com).





