Gaslamp Quarter Homes and Condos for Sale

Gaslamp Quarter Real EstateGaslamp Quarter Real Estate

San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter, sometimes called the Gaslamp District or just the Gaslamp, is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods and one of its best-known .It's an area with a lot of architectural charm. Its streets are lined with 19th-century buildings restored to their original exuberant appearance.

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Gaslamp Quarter Real Estate Market June 1, 2023
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$822.10
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$829,500
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19 Properties

About Gaslamp Quarter, Downtown, San Diego

More details about Gaslamp Quarter - all the great things about this Downtown San Diego Neighborhood area!

The Gaslamp TodayGaslamp Quarter Real Estate

Today the Gaslamp District is also full of restaurants, shops, and clubs that occupy former brothels and saloons. The Gaslamp is filled with lights, music, restaurants and activities. It has a vintage hustle and bustle about it and if this is the type of atmosphere you are looking for in a place to live, then the Gaslamp Quarter is for you.

Although its official name is Gaslamp Quarter, most everyone who lives in the area refers to the section of town as the Gaslamp District. The district is 16 1/2 blocks downtown and is considered to be the heart of nightlife in San Diego. Its history goes way back to the city's earliest days, when development of the district started in 1867. Its first owner was Alonzo Horton, who dreamed of building a new heart of the city near the bay.

Living in the Gaslamp

The Gaslamp District is more affordable than in other parts of the city. The median home value is about 20% percent higher than the national average. There are few homeowners in the district, only 17 percent, as most residents choose to rent. The median rent price is a little higher compared to national numbers. It is an incredibly safe place to live. The actual crime rate is 2,357 per 100,000 people, making it 14 percent lower than the national average.

Things to do in the Gaslamp Quarter

The main reason people flock to the Gaslamp District for entertainment. More than 100 bars, night clubs and restaurants call the district home. Some of those include Union Kitchen & Tap, Fluxx, Barleymash, and the area's hit piano bar The Shout House.

The Gaslamp District hosts many of its own events, so there is always something to do. That includes Gaslamp Mardi Gras, Halloween, Shamrock and a Taste of Gaslamp. It also includes many musical events and concerts. The district is near Petco Park, where you can take in a game too. If spooky thrills are your thing, you can tour the Davis-Horton House, a historical museum that has earned wide recognition for its ghostly activities.

Dining in the Gaslamp Quarter

There are tourist trap restaurants just waiting to suck in unsuspecting tourists all around the downtown and Gaslamp areas.  You'll see that these restaurants offer a variety of cuisines from Persian to seafood. The ambiance on offer varies, too. The one thing that is consistent is that they're all steps away from each other and worthy of a stop. Searsucker, is one of celebrity chef Brian Malarkey's restaurants. He's famous for his charisma and ability to put new twists on old classics.  Which cuisine is San Diego most famous for? Probably Mexican food. La Puerta offers up some of the Gaslamp's best street tacos in a festive atmosphere.

Among contemporary skyscrapers, there are historic buildings, many of them in Victorian style, that are in perfect condition. Besides Houses and hotels, there are shops, bars, and restaurants, which contribute to making the Gaslamp Quarter the choice neighborhood to go out in the evening in San Diego.

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