2418 Wightman St, San Diego, CA
Presented By:

Richard Woods
Broker Owner
Woods Real Estate Services
161-934-79866
Licensed In: CA
License #: 01412706
$ Click for current price
2 BEDROOMS | 2 full baths BATHROOMS | 1218 SqFt
Quite unassuming from the street, this property evokes a European sensibility upon approach. The unit on the street level is a quintessential pied-a-terre. Used as a vacation rental prior to the pandemic, the space is inviting with beautiful hardwood floors throughout. There is a very functional kitchen area, a well-appointed full bath, and spacious bedroom. The main unit is a stunning testimony to retention of original charm and character with full functionality of a home of the 21st century. Coved ceilings beautifully accentuate the main living area. Original wood framed windows (refurbished and fully functioning) throughout allow an abundance of natural light to flood the space. The kitchen is incredibly spacious and an aspiring chef's dream. Black and white checker board tile flooring, the pendant lighting, cabinets, and butcher block counter tops evoke a European essence and style. Stainless steel appliances including a french door refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and 5 burner gas range/oven. There is a nook area just off of the kitchen with additional storage. A separate laundry is also adjacent to the kitchen and provides for more storage. Yet, the true unique essence and magnificient feature of this property is the expansive 12' x 45' deck and spacious, beautifully landscaped private oasis of a yard just off the kitchen and bedroom. The yard and gardens gently envelope the home providing an abundance of outdoor entertaining space. The outdoor space is inviting and perfectly designed for entertaining, relaxing, and dining al fresco or enjoying morning coffee or afternoon adult beverages. 2418 Wightman Street house was built by Clarence H Frost in 1925. Mr. Frost was a cement contractor. The sidewalk along Wightman is stamped Frost & Frost 8-24. He also built the wall that runs along the house, turning the corner and ending mid Texas Street. His company has stamped several sidewalks in old San Diego. The same model house exists on Dwight Street between Mississippi and Alabama Streets; it’s pink. Consequently, there is potential for this property to be designated historical under the Mills Act, buyer to verify. It's more than a home it's a lifestyle!
