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Neighborhoods in San Diego County, CA

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    Encanto

    The Southeast San Diego neighborhood of Encanto (Spanish for “charm”) embodies a casual, unfussy spirit. As the oldest of the eight neighborhoods in the Chollas Valley planning area - a regional planning effort aimed at promoting community development and economic growth - the neighborhood was developed in 1907. Today, the community flourishes

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      $748K

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      $409K - $1.2M

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    Emerald Hills

    Just a stone’s throw from San Diego Bay, Emerald Hills offers modest suburban living in San Diego’s Encanto community. The community is named in honor of the former Emerald Hills Country Club and Golf Course that’s now home to the locally famous KOGO 600 AM station. The neighborhood vibe is laidback and unfussy. Undeveloped green areas like Radio

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      $742K

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      $611K - $950K

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      2 Listings

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    Jamacha Lomita

    Jamacha Lomita in San Diego offers a suburban lifestyle with convenient access to major freeways, including the 94 and 54, making downtown San Diego reachable in about 10 miles and the Mexico border in approximately 20 miles. The neighborhood features classic California ranch-style homes, primarily built in the '50s and '60s, with some updated

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      $741K

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      $594K - $919K

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      8 Listings

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    Valencia Park

    Between Emerald Hills and Alta Vista in Southeast San Diego, within a half-mile of Interstate 805 and State Route 94, Valencia Park is an up-and-coming community. Densely built modest homes surround a compact new park, and the neighborhood is well-served by trolley and bus transportation. "When Valencia Park was originally developed, they tended

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      $740K

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      $563K - $1.1M

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      14 Listings

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    Stockton

    Minutes from the bay, San Diego’s Stockton neighborhood offers history, excellent schools and easy access to local amenities. “Stockton is one of the oldest neighborhoods in San Diego,” says Realtor and long-time San Diego resident Russell Walker with Keller Williams Realty. “So it’s a neighborhood that’s always in transition, but there’s a lot of

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      $738K

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      $495K - $1.1M

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      3 Listings

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    El Cerrito

    Meaning little hill in Spanish, El Cerrito is a dynamic San Diego suburb developed on a rolling landscape that in the 1800s was covered with orchards and farms. It's now home to busy residential streets, one of California's most diverse high schools, a variety of churches, hip cafes and accessible public transit. Locals can walk or bike to San

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      $737K

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      $437K - $1.5M

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      9 Listings

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    Palm City

    Aside from its quiet, walkable streets, Palm City is popular for one prominent reason: the commute. “It’s probably the best location for commuting in South Bay. With the freeway right there, you’re 15 minutes from downtown, 10 minutes from the border and five minutes from the beach,” says Realtor Robert Guerrero with CFL Realty, who’s been selling

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      $736K

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      $630K - $837K

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      1 Listing

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    Ridgeview-Webster

    Past the busy streets of Downtown San Diego, Ridgeview-Webster is uniquely positioned on the rocky ridges overlooking National City. The Mid-City Diego neighborhood offers an urban-suburban feel with single-family homes and walkable grocery stores. While homes are well-established, longtime local real estate agent with Big Block Realty, Aimee

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      $735K

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      $450K - $936K

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      7 Listings

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    Cherokee Point

    Hey there, cute bungalow. Are you looking at me or am I looking at you? A wedge of a place between the 15 and 805 freeways, Cherokee Point and its bungalows exude a sense of fun despite all the interstate busy-ness. The neighborhood is a mostly residential community where renovated bungalows and cottages mix with flippable investment properties on

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      $734K

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      $408K - $1.4M

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      3 Listings

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    Robinhood-Bon Vivant

    The City of Chula Vista is well known for its natural beauty and cultural diversity, and its Robinhood-Bon Vivant neighborhood is no exception. Bordered by the Otay River to the south and Interstate 805 to the west, Robinhood-Bon Vivant offers breathtaking views of the San Ysidro Mountains along with easy access to the Mexican border. Walkable

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      $732K

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      $560K - $934K

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      5 Listings

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    Bay Terraces

    Situated 12 miles southeast of downtown San Diego, the sprawling Bay Terraces neighborhood encompasses several residential communities. Boasting a wide web of sidewalk-lined streets with local parks, schools and a small selection of casual eateries along Paradise Valley Road, it’s considered a comparatively affordable neighborhood in San Diego.

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      $728K

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      $456K - $959K

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      13 Listings

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    East Village

    Once a collection of vacant lots and warehouses, East Village is now the largest neighborhood in Downtown San Diego, with notable architecture, cultural sites and a diverse culinary scene. The opening of the Padres’ Petco Park in 2004 ushered in a wave of high-rise construction, expanding options for an urban lifestyle. “Petco Park was the

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      $727K

    • List Price

      $384K - $2.9M

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      101 Listings

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    Nestor

    Named after Nestor A. Young, a harbormaster for the Port of San Diego in the 1890s, Nestor has grown from its original farming roots to a densely developed residential neighborhood. Its location, bordered by scenic Route 75 to the north and Interstate 5 to the east, affords quick access to many of the area’s amenities, from regional and bayside

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      $727K

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      $396K - $902K

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      5 Listings

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    Midway District

    Bordered by Southern California freeways, San Diego International Airport and Harbor Island, Midway District blends small pockets of residential density, historic landmarks and modern amenities into one busy community. Its northern sector is comprised of condos, shopping plazas and the longstanding Pechanga Arena, locally remembered and referred

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      $727K

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      $452K - $1.1M

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      2 Listings

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    Bostonia

    Bostonia offers a blend of city conveniences and a close-knit community atmosphere. The neighborhood features a diverse range of housing options, from condos and mid-century bungalows to modern two-story homes, each with its own unique charm. Commuters appreciate the proximity to I-8, which allows for a 20-minute drive to downtown, traffic

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      $725K

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      $399K - $1.2M

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      18 Listings

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    Midway

    Densely packed Midway in Escondido is a casual community 30 miles north of San Diego, best known for proximity to the historic downtown area of Central Escondido. From its core, locals have direct access to Interstate 15 within a mile or two drive along several east-west corridors. Its tight residential grid sits halfway between Dixon Lake to the

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      $724K

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      $383K - $1.3M

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      38 Listings

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    Lincoln Park

    In Lincoln Park, street corners are being reimagined with vibrant art depicting civil rights icons and the phrase “Let’s Live, Let’s Love” on metal and concrete fixtures. Although much of Lincoln Park is comprised of modest homes, Market Creek Plaza commercial hub is busy with passing foot traffic. According to Carolina Juarez, local resident and

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      $721K

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      $469K - $1.1M

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      3 Listings

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    Lincoln Acres

    Surrounded by National City within San Diego County, the unincorporated community of Lincoln Acres is as close-knit as a community can get. Lincoln Acres is gradually rising from its humble origins as a Great Depression farming settlement, and its strong connection to Chicano culture reflects itself in its local businesses and institutions.

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      $720K

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      $547K - $2.1M

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      9 Listings

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    Azalea-Hollywood Park

    Azalea-Hollywood Park, situated in central San Diego along Interstate 805, could be aptly described as a vibrant canvas of urban life with a palpable sense of community. Sculptures created by locals adorn a conservation garden, and eye-catching murals cover a myriad of surfaces. The elementary school sports a "Love Grows Here" mosaic made by the

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      $720K

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      $464K - $967K

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    Downtown Chula Vista

    Though only 5 miles south of San Diego’s city limits, Downtown Chula Vista has a vibrant and evolving identity of its own. The City of Chula Vista’s downtown core has seen a boom in the last 10 years, with businesses flocking to Third Avenue, where there had been limited activity before. According to Tim Parker, a longtime local and founder of

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      $715K

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      $402K - $1.3M

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      14 Listings

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    Central Escondido

    With its plentiful conveniences, reasonable home prices and charming parks and museums, Central Escondido is a top choice for those looking to move to San Diego’s North County. Originally founded in 1888 as a center for farming, the area has transformed over the years into a residential and commercial hotspot, serving the greater Escondido area

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      $714K

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      $395K - $1.5M

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      40 Listings

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    Mt Hope

    Named in honor of the historic Mount Hope Cemetery, which dates back to the 1860s, the Mt. Hope neighborhood is a small alcove in the southeastern corner of San Diego. Its namesake cemetery monuments are dedicated to some of the city's most notable leaders, including renowned real estate developer Alonzo Horton, known as the father of modern San

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      $709K

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      $622K - $1.8M

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      4 Listings

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    Lake

    The usual trade-off for living in Oceanside over Carlsbad is that Oceanside’s prices are generally lower, but the schools aren’t as highly rated as Carlsbad’s. However, Lake has the best of both worlds. It’s located on the southern edge of Oceanside, but it’s part of the Carlsbad Unified School District — Niche’s No. 4 best school district in the

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      $703K

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      $467K - $1.1M

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      9 Listings

    Lake
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    Oak Park

    Oak Park is a close-knit community with a great location near Downtown San Diego. “This is a really nice neighborhood. The folks who come into the library are very community-minded individuals,” says Mark Davis, who has been with the Oak Park Branch Library since it first started as a bookmobile over ten years ago. The neighborhood brings in

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      $695K

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      $341K - $1.1M

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      22 Listings

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    Chollas View

    Named in honor of the abundance of cholla cactus that originally covered its more than 420-acre terrain, Chollas View is a long-established, densely connected urban community. Two compact city parks, San Diego's only Catholic Diocesan mausoleum, canyon open space, several schools and essential retailers are all within walking distance from home.

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      $695K

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      $559K - $836K

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      2 Listings

    Chollas View

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