Listing provided courtesy of Marie Jebavy of The Real Estate Consultants. Last updated 2026-03-22 08:11:28.000000. Listing information © 2026 CRMLS.
Asking Price: $1,800,000
110 Freeman, Oceanside CA 92054
Community: 92054 - Oceanside
Status: Active
This Commercial/Residential property was built in 1965 and is priced at $1,800,000. Please see the additional details below.
Prime Mixed-Use Investment Opportunity in Oceanside – Coastal Growth & Income Potential
Exceptional mixed-use property located just five blocks from the beach and within walking distance to downtown Oceanside’s vibrant shops, restaurants, and entertainment. This prime asset offers a rare opportunity to own retail and residential units in one of North County’s fastest-growing coastal markets.
Property Overview
Mixed-Use Configuration: 2 Retail Units + 2 Residential Units
Parking: 4 rear alley parking spaces, one car garage
Location: Prime coastal corridor near downtown and beach access
Income-Producing Property with Upside Potential
Income Details
Commercial Units
Two retail spaces are currently leased at $924.50 each.
Strong potential for rent increases (appears below market)
Residential Units
Recently remodeled 2-bedroom unit leased at $2,400
Detached beach cottage with one-car garage currently marketed at $2,700
Investment Highlights
Five blocks to the beach – highly desirable coastal location
Walkable to downtown amenities, increasing tenant appeal
Adjacent to the prominent 1010 Building (hotel and live-work lofts), driving foot traffic and area revitalization
Diversified income stream with residential and commercial tenants
Opportunity to adjust rents and increase NOI
Positioned to benefit from ongoing downtown redevelopment and long-term appreciation trends
Oceanside continues to experience strong growth fueled by coastal demand, mixed-use development, and urban enhancements. This property is well-positioned for investors seeking stable cash flow with future upside in a dynamic beach community.
Ideal for 1031 exchange buyers, value-add investors, or long-term hold strategies.










































