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Voltaire Court 3675-3683 Voltaire St 11 060 pi² 55% Loué Commerce de détail Immeuble San Diego, CA 92106 6 163 695 $ CAD (557,30 $ CAD/pi²)



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Faits saillants de l'investissement
- Rare large-format mixed-use offering in Point Loma, only one comparable building has traded in this zip code in the last five years.
- 8 occupied suites with 5 immediately available for owner-user or re-tenanting.
- Major capital improvements completed, new roof, upgraded HVAC, exterior paint, beams, staircase.
- 13 suites across a flexible office-over-retail configuration with 6 surface parking spaces.
- All leases short-term and below market, clear near-term repositioning upside.
- Supply-constrained submarket with strong demographics and no new commercial pipeline.
Résumé de l'annonce
The Totah Group of Marcus & Millichap is pleased to present 3675-3687 Voltaire Street, a 11,060 SF mixed-use office- over-retail building with 13 suites in one of San Diego’s most fiercely held submarkets. In the last five years, exactly one building over 10,000 SF has changed hands in this zip code, an opportunity that doesn’t come along often.
Point Loma doesn’t build new commercial. What exists here has been held, passed down, and quietly kept off the market for decades. Voltaire Court sits in the residential heart of the neighborhood, directly adjacent to Point Loma High School. The demographics are strong, the vacancy is tight, and the supply pipeline is essentially nonexistent.
Designed in 1959 by Robert J. Platt, AIA, one of San Diego’s most celebrated mid-century architects, this building carries an authenticity that modern construction simply cannot replicate. The mid-century bones are intact and the character is undeniable, but the building has been thoughtfully updated where it counts: brand-new roof, two new HVAC units, fresh exterior paint, refinished wooden beams, new staircase, new exterior windows. The heavy lifting is done. A new owner walks in day one without a capital improvement checklist hanging over their head. Thirteen suites across a retail-at-grade, office-above configuration that gives a buyer real flexibility in how they use it, lease it, or both.
The building’s mid-century pedigree and architectural provenance may qualify it for historic designation, potentially opening the door to a Mills Act contract and meaningful property tax savings for a future owner.
Eight of thirteen suites are occupied. The other five can be yours. Establish your business at a Point Loma address, let the existing tenants quietly offset your cost of ownership, and build equity in a market that has historically and consistently outperformed other submarkets.
Every lease in place is short-term and below market on a gross basis. A sophisticated buyer comes in, resets the rents to market, converts to NNN or modified gross, and stabilizes an asset in a submarket with virtually no competing supply. The path to stabilization is well-defined.
Point Loma real estate at this scale trades once in a generation. The building is well maintained, the leases are flexible, and Point Loma’s fundamentals do the rest.
Contact Agents or visit site to download OM: https://thetotahgroup.com/property/voltaire-court/
Point Loma doesn’t build new commercial. What exists here has been held, passed down, and quietly kept off the market for decades. Voltaire Court sits in the residential heart of the neighborhood, directly adjacent to Point Loma High School. The demographics are strong, the vacancy is tight, and the supply pipeline is essentially nonexistent.
Designed in 1959 by Robert J. Platt, AIA, one of San Diego’s most celebrated mid-century architects, this building carries an authenticity that modern construction simply cannot replicate. The mid-century bones are intact and the character is undeniable, but the building has been thoughtfully updated where it counts: brand-new roof, two new HVAC units, fresh exterior paint, refinished wooden beams, new staircase, new exterior windows. The heavy lifting is done. A new owner walks in day one without a capital improvement checklist hanging over their head. Thirteen suites across a retail-at-grade, office-above configuration that gives a buyer real flexibility in how they use it, lease it, or both.
The building’s mid-century pedigree and architectural provenance may qualify it for historic designation, potentially opening the door to a Mills Act contract and meaningful property tax savings for a future owner.
Eight of thirteen suites are occupied. The other five can be yours. Establish your business at a Point Loma address, let the existing tenants quietly offset your cost of ownership, and build equity in a market that has historically and consistently outperformed other submarkets.
Every lease in place is short-term and below market on a gross basis. A sophisticated buyer comes in, resets the rents to market, converts to NNN or modified gross, and stabilizes an asset in a submarket with virtually no competing supply. The path to stabilization is well-defined.
Point Loma real estate at this scale trades once in a generation. The building is well maintained, the leases are flexible, and Point Loma’s fundamentals do the rest.
Contact Agents or visit site to download OM: https://thetotahgroup.com/property/voltaire-court/
Faits sur la propriété
Type de vente
Investissement ou propriétaire utilisateur
Type de propriété
Commerce de détail
Sous-type de propriété
Immeuble de commerce
Taille du bâtiment
11 060 pi²
Classe d’immeuble
C
Année de construction
1960
Prix
6 163 695 $ CAD
Prix par pi²
557,30 $ CAD
Pourcentage loué
55%
Location
Multiples
Hauteur du bâtiment
2 étages
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
1,02
Taille du lot
0,25 AC
Zonage
C
Stationnement
6 places (0,54 places par 1 000 pi² loué)
Façade
117’ sur Voltaire St
Commodités
- Lot de coin
- Affichage
- Espace charrette de kiosque
- Espace d'entreposage
- Climatisation
- Balcon
Moyennement praticable à pied
60/100
Exceptionnellement facile d’accès en voiture
90/100
Transports en commun limités
30/100
Moyennement praticable en vélo
60/100
Principaux détaillants à proximité
Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | 449-600-01 | Évaluation des bâtiments | 793 384 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 729 256 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 1 522 640 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
449-600-01
Évaluation du terrain
729 256 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
793 384 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
1 522 640 $ CAD
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