John Collom’s Oasis on the Crest of Point Loma

By Clark Anthony / Point Loma Association Newsletter
“You’ll love John’s place!” says a neighbor. “His yard is like a park. You can’t even see the house from the street.”
John Collom calls himself an “average boy, growing up in Ocean Beach in the 1940s.” Fast forward 25 years, and he says, “One can’t imagine how excited I was when I bought a house in 1973, in the same neighborhood in which I grew up!”
The bank wouldn’t make a loan on the “run-down house (shack)”, but they did grant one on the property. Since that day, John has used the property – 7,000 square feet – to garden and create.

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