Imperial Beach 2-bed/1-bath cottage with studio accessory dwelling unit (ADU) with Kitchenette & 1-Bath for extended family or extra rental income. Large lot with fenced backyard, covered patio, & outside 1/2 bath. Long driveway for 3 cars, boat or RV parking. Approx. 2 miles from I.B pier & Silver Strand. Features a large storage shed & laundry room with built-in desk. Wood floors & ceiling fans. Home has been a rental & has a lot of potential to upgrade for owner user or income investment. Zoned RM-1-1.
Long term rental. Rear unit was a garage that was converted most likely with out permits. RM 1-1 zoning allows for a dwelling unit for each 3,000 sq/ft. Please download documents for more information. Submit offer with proof of funds and loan approval.
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Flanked by the Pacific Ocean and South San Diego Bay, our town is nestled between miles of uncrowded beaches, big surf and unparalleled open space and wetlands teeming with wildlife. Because this town is one of the last untouched beach towns in Southern California, we are known as Classic Southern California®. There is much to see and do in Imperial Beach from swimming or surfing at the beach, to a walking tour of public art, to a nature walk and bird watching experience at the world-renowned Tijuana Estuary or to simply relax and enjoy our beautiful sunsets.
Imperial Beach boasts that it is the most southwesterly community in the U.S. Located 20 miles south of San Diego, just north of Tijuana, the community was
started originally as a beach retreat for residents of Imperial Valley in 1887, hence the name. The area has had a long pier for fishing since 1909 when the original pier was built to house machinery that generated electricity from wave action. The “Edwards Wave Motor” was not very successful and was dismantled shortly after it was installed. The pier has been destroyed several times by wave action. The last time it was replaced was 1988.
Imperial Beach is known for some of the best sand in the country. The community holds the annual U.S. Open Sandcastle Competition with
contestants from all over the country. The sandcastles are intricate marvels of transitory architecture. There are two wildlife sanctuaries and a state park in the area. The Tijuana
Slough National Wildlife Refuge, the Tijuana River National Estuary Sanctuary and Border Field State Park provide recreational opportunities.
The city incorporated in 1956 becoming the 10th city in San Diego County.