4635 Mataro Dr

4635 Mataro Dr

D

San Diego, CA 92115

$699,000
NEW — 3d on market

Beds

2

Baths

1

Sqft

822

Year Built

1951

Days on Market

3

Property Type

Single Family

HOA/mo

N/A

MLS ID

260007131SD

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Description

This charming Rolando Village craftsman home is a masterclass in character and care, featuring stunningly refinished hardwood floors throughout the living areas and a fresh, neutral paint palette. The kitchen serves as a true conversation piece, anchored by an original vintage O'Keefe & Merritt gas stove—a beautifully preserved centerpiece of the home’s heritage that perfectly captures its timeless appeal. Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac, this 2-bed, 1-bath residence offers a peaceful sanctuary. The expansive flat backyard is a rare find, providing a versatile blank canvas for gardening or future custom projects. Enjoy a prime location near San Diego State University and the vibrant dining of the College Area. With its classic architectural lines and move-in-ready updates, this property is ideal for those seeking both historic charm and future potential. Experience the tranquility of a low-traffic street while remaining centrally connected to the energy of the city. This is a unique opportunity to own a well-maintained piece of classic California architecture with significant room to grow and customize.

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Est. Monthly Payment

$4,437

Principal & Interest$3,535
Property Tax$699
Insurance$204
%($139,800)
%

Investment Score

3D
Est. Monthly Rent
$2,596
Monthly Cashflow

Rent − PITI − HOA

$-1,842
Full Cashflow

Incl. vacancy, PM, maint, capex

$-3,021

Mortgage (P+I)
$3,535
Cap Rate
0.88%
Cash-on-Cash
-25.93%
DSCR

⚠️ Need ≥ 1.25 for DSCR loan

0.59
Break-even Rent
$6,520

NOI (Annual)
$6,161
Price-to-Rent

Lower = better for investors

22.4

* Defaults: 20% down, 6.5% rate, 30yr.

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