
A contemporary-style, newly rebuilt mansion in Point Loma, which was a “perpetual remodel” under construction for more than seven years at 1676 Plum St., is on the market with a $2.8 million price tag.
The home was sold to a local dentist following court action against the structure’s builder and previous owner, Francisco Mendiola. In December 2015, the court gave Mendiola a Jan. 7 deadline to either complete his unfinished mansion, dispose of the property or go to jail.
A real estate listing notes the Plum Street manse is nestled on a quiet street with unique 120- to 150-degree views of Point Loma, downtown, San Diego Bay and Coronado Island.
The dwelling offers an open living room and kitchen with high-end JennAir Appliances.