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Neighborhoods in the 92103 ZIP Code

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    Mission Hills

    Mission Hills, a cherished residential area in San Diego, is known for its graceful streetscapes adorned with mature Jacaranda trees and succulents. The neighborhood features a variety of home styles, including early-1900s Craftsman, Prairie, and Spanish Colonial Revival homes in the Fort Stockton Line Historic District, as well as Mediterranean

    • Average Value

      $2.00M

    • List Price

      $731K - $4.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

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    Old Town

    Once the seat of power in emerging San Diego, Old Town is now a walkable tourist capital with some of the best hillside views in the city. Parkland dominates the neighborhood, meaning housing stock is limited. Homeowners treasure not only their central and scenic location, but the properties themselves, many of which have historic status. Those

    • Average Value

      $1.54M

    • List Price

      $711K - $3.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      6 Listings

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    Middletown

    Middletown has come a long way from its founding in 1850. Its hillside location, overlooking San Diego Bay, made it a natural landing point for many Italian and Portuguese fishermen. By the early 1900s, its water views and proximity to the developing city center led to its transformation from a humble fishing village to a home for Craftsman and

    • Average Value

      $1.45M

    • List Price

      $544K - $4.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      15 Listings

    Middletown
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    Bankers Hill

    Overlooking its southern neighbor Downtown San Diego, the affluent Bankers Hill offers the calm of a suburb with the walkability and amenities of a major city. “It’s urban and convenient without being in the midst of Downtown’s hubbub,” says Chase Penrose, a realtor with Real Broker and San Diego local. Balboa Park forms the neighborhood’s western

    • Average Value

      $1.32M

    • List Price

      $572K - $4.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      38 Listings

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    University Heights

    University Heights is a historic neighborhood that's no stranger to change. It was founded in the 1880s with the intention of becoming the sight of San Diego State University, but eventually the university opened up 6 miles east. The neighborhood kept the name and carried on as a residential enclave that embraces its history and changing tastes.

    • Average Value

      $986K

    • List Price

      $446K - $3.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      13 Listings

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    North Park

    Originally developed as a 40-acre lemon grove in the 1890s, the North Park neighborhood in San Diego quickly transformed into one of the city's earliest residential and commercial districts. Today, North Park is a walkable, active community with a thriving bar and restaurant scene. During the day, the streets are quieter, with residents walking

    • Average Value

      $986K

    • List Price

      $331K - $2.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      63 Listings

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    Hillcrest

    San Diego's Hillcrest neighborhood is heralded as the city's hub for the LGBTQIA+ community. In addition to being the location of the start of the annual San Diego Pride parade, the area is also known for its locally owned shops, boutiques and trendy dining establishments. "Hillcrest is a very diverse neighborhood close to downtown. The area has a

    • Average Value

      $973K

    • List Price

      $464K - $4.1M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      44 Listings

    Hillcrest