Spanish Architecture goes hand-in-hand with San Diego. From the California missions to Old Town, to the many clay tile roofs, Spanish-style homes are ubiquitous in San Diego. I also have to admit a personal bias – we have lived in a 1930’s Spanish Colonial home since we moved to Point Loma in the early 2000’s. I love the tile roofs, plaster interior walls, wrought iron accents, archways, wood floors, tilework, and stucco exteriors. These homes have such delightful character and warmth.
Please note that because this search is keyword based, you may find some listings not consistent with this architectural style.
San Diego Spanish Architecture – Homes for Sale
San Diego Spanish Architecture can be found in just about every neighborhood. Some of the neighborhoods with the highest concentration of Spanish homes include Kensington, Mission Hills, Point Loma (especially in Loma Portal), and Old Town.
If you are considering buying or selling an architectural home in San Diego, please reach out to me for a no-obligation consultation. I have successfully marketed numerous architecturally-significant homes, showcasing the architecture that makes these homes so special. Sotheby’s International Realty is also uniquely positioned to leverage the kind of exposure these exceptional homes deserve. I have also successfully represented buyers who seek out homes with more unique character and architectural appeal.