Vista del Rio is a 33-unit seniors apartment complex situated on a 30,492 square foot lot in San Ysidro. The approximately 18,400 square feet of stucco and frame structures were built in 1987 and feature two stories with pitched roofs. There are 21 parking spaces with a recently resurfaced parking lot. There are multiple storage areas, a large laundry room with 3 washers and 3 dryers as well as an onsite manager’s office and workshop. There is new fencing, landscaping, and signage. All units have their own patio areas. This is a turnkey asset for an investor. Close to markets, trolley/bus, San Diego Public Library, and the San Ysidro Health Center. DO NOT WALK ON THE PROPERTY OR DISTURB TENANTS.
San Ysidro, California, presents a high-value opportunity for investors and developers due to its strategic location and increasing demand for housing. The area experiences some of the highest pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the country, driven by the San Ysidro and Otay Mesa Ports of Entry, making it a prime location.
The nearby Southwest Village Specific Plan, an approved blueprint for mixed- use growth, further reinforces San Ysidro’s future as a desirable growing market. Given its transit connectivity, including the San Ysidro Transit Center, the area is also well-suited for transit-oriented development (TOD), providing further incentives for investment.
San Ysidro is a neighborhood located in the southern most part of San Diego, California. It is situated just north of the U.S./Mexico border and is known for its proximity to one of the busiest land borders crossing in the world.
Historically, San Ysidro has been a vibrant community with strong ties to Mexican heritage and has served as an important gateway between the United States and Mexico. The area is known for its bustling street life and vibrant atmosphere, ultimately offering a favorable blend of residential, commercial and industrial areas.
Overall, San Ysidro is a dynamic and diverse neighborhood, deeply influenced by its proximity to the border and the constant flow of people moving between the two countries for various reasons including work, shopping and visiting family.
The Port of San Diego and the San Diego International Airport are about a 20–25-minute drive. The California Multimodal—Chula Vista Railroad system is less than a 10-minute drive. The Coaster Commuter Rail serves the encompassing community, as does the San Diego Metro Trolly Transit System. It is close to I-5 and I-805, providing easy connectivity to downtown San Diego and beyond.
The demand drivers in Otay Mesa, including access to Mexico's labor force and transportation arteries through the region along the I-15 corridor, are unmatched in San Diego. In the past 12 months, 14,000 nonfarm jobs were added in the San Diego region, a 0.9% year-over-year increase. Private education and health services added the most positions, increasing payrolls by 15,600. Leisure and hospitality, and government added the next most, 5,400 and 5,200, respectively. The subject offering is situated in a thriving industrial zone known for its dynamic business activities.