A house in San Diego is never just a house.
Matt Gardner helps buyers and sellers find homes that hold up — to the light, to the years, to the people inside them.

“A home should feel inevitable — like it was always going to be yours.”
01 Buying or selling in San Diego is rarely just a transaction. It's a chapter — about light, about commute, about which coffee shop becomes yours.
02 I work block by block. Mission Hills doesn't read like North Park. Windansea doesn't price like Pacific Beach. The difference shows up in negotiation.
03 My clients tend to stay clients. Friends. Neighbors. Most of my work is referred by someone whose keys I once handed over.
Matthew Gardner / Salesperson, Fantastik Realty Inc.
Local, by choice.
Matt Gardner grew up between Point Loma and Mission Hills, learning San Diego one bike route at a time. He's been showing houses in this city long enough to remember when North Park was quiet on a Tuesday.
He works with first-time buyers, second-home families, and longtime owners ready to move on. He believes a good home transaction should feel like the start of something — not the end of paperwork.
He represents clients through Fantastik Realty Inc.
Discover
We walk neighborhoods, talk about light, schools, the morning commute. We narrow by feel before we narrow by spreadsheet.
Curate
I bring you a tight set — listed, unlisted, and the ones I know are coming. You see fewer houses, but the right ones.
Close
Negotiation, inspections, the small fires of escrow. I stay close until the keys change hands — and after.