E Pine St Apartments
$1,600,000
515 E. Pine St, Santa Ana, CA 92701
2,578 sqft
Building Size
0.138 acres
Lot Area
Details:
Highlights:
- Strong Rental Market of Santa Ana
- One (1) 2Bd/2Ba, One (1) 2Bd/1Ba and, One (1) 1Bd/1Ba
- Three (3) double garages + (2) additional parking spaces and large driveway
- Separately metered for electricity and gas
- Gated property with many recent improvements
Description:
This Three (3) unit apartment building is located at 515 E Pine in Santa Ana, CA. The property benefits from its excellent unit mix of One (1) 2Bd/2Ba, One (1) 2Bd/1Ba and, One (1) 1Bd/1Ba. Well-maintained and spacious, this property includes Three (3) 2 car garages with 2 additional on-site parking spaces. All units have space for full sized washer and dryers.
Property is separately metered for gas and electric. It has a recently remodeled backyard area including drought tolerant landscaping. The property is gated as well.
Minuets away from the Santa Ana Zoo, with easy access to the 5.
Santa Ana is the county seat and second most populous city in Orange County, California in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The United States Census Bureau estimated its 2011 population at 329,427, making Santa Ana the 57th most-populous city in the United States. Santa Ana is in Southern California, adjacent to the Santa Ana River, about 10 miles from the coast. Founded in 1869, the city is part of the Greater Los Angeles Area, the second largest metropolitan area in the United States, with almost 18 million residents in 2010. Santa Ana is a very densely populated city, ranking fourth nationally in that regard among cities of over 300,000 residents (trailing only New York City, San Francisco, and Boston). In 2011, Forbes ranked Santa Ana the fourth-safest city of over 250,000 residents in the United States.
Currently the city of Santa Ana has over 35 projects in process. The projects are anticipated to improve infrastructure and promote growth within the city. Major projects have included the introduction of new transportation opportunities, land use revisions, and increased housing. The General Use plan of the city is an ongoing project that is supported by the community and city government.
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