We cover all cities in
the San Diego real estate area:
Alpine
Scenic Alpine County, California lies along the crest of the central
Sierra Nevada, south of Lake Tahoe and north of Yosemite. more
Bonita
Horse trails, golf courses, bayside vistas and mountain views
comprise this community situated between San Diego and Chula Vista.more
Bonsall
Bonsall, California, named after a retired Methodist minister
in the late 19th century, is nestled among the rolling hills of
northern San Diego County.more
Borrego Springs
Borrego Springs is located about 85 miles northeast of San Diego,
where San Diego County Highways S-3 and S-22 meet in Borrego Valley
in southeastern California.more
Boulevard
Boulevard is located about an hours drive east of San Diego along
Interstate 8. Mature oak trees and manzanita are found throughout
the area.more
Campo
Campo Valley is a pleasant rural community with a population of
approximately 1100 including Cameron Corners named after the pioneer
family.more
Cardiff By The Sea
Cardiff-by-the-Sea is a beach community tucked between Encinitas
and Solana Beach in San Diego County, California. It has the Pacific
Ocean on its west more
Carlsbad
The City of Carlsbad is a unique coastal community located 35
miles north of the City of San Diego surrounded by mountains,
lagoons and the Pacific Ocean.more
Carmel Valley
Carmel Valley is a relatively new bedroom community, built since
1980. Landmarks include the top-rated Torrey Pines High School
and a large, new shopping center more
Chula Vista
Welcome to Chula Vista, California - a diverse, thriving city
with a population of over 200,000 residents who enjoy an international
setting and a casual,more
Clairemont Mesa
The Clairemont Mesa community, encompassing approximately 13.3
square miles, lies south of State Route 52, west of Interstate
805, more
Coronado Island
Coronado Island is one of the preferred spots to live in San Diego.
On a peninsula between the San Diego Bay and Pacific Ocean, more
Del Cerro
Called the Hill by its residents, Del Cerro in an enclave of single
family homes. Located east of Mission Valley between Grantville
and San Carlos and very near the University area, more
Del Mar
In 1882, the Southern California Railroad began its new route
from San Diego to San Bernardino. A man by the name of Theodore
Loop, more
Descanso
"Descanso is a Spanish word meaning rest, repose or tranquility.
As applied to a particular area, it means "a place of rest."
more
Downtown San Diego
San Diego Central gleams and glistens with new high rises and
towers. It also has a number of carefully restored vintage buildings
notable for their intricate
more
Dulzura
Dulzura is a tiny, rural town in Southeast San Diego County, only
7 miles from Tecate, Mexico. more
East Lake
East Lake, is among the two largest master-planned communities
in Southern California. more
East San Diego
A business and residential area in the City of San Diego, east
of Golden Hill and North Park along the north side of the Martin
Luther King Freeway more
El Cajon
Two historical names keynote the early development of the modern
commercial municipality of El Cajon - The Big Box Valley and more
Encanto
Located in the southeastern part of the city of San Diego, near
Lemon Grove and National City, Encanto enjoys more
Encinitas
A Costal-Inland city that mixes the old with the new. Situated
between Solana Beach and Carlsbad. more
Escondido
Settled in a long valley in the coastal mountains of Southern
California, Escondido provides a thriving urban environment in
the midst of gentle rolling hills and avocado more
Fallbrook
A not-well-kept secret throughout Southern California, Fallbrook,
the northern-most township in San Diego county, has long been
known as "The Friendly Village" more
Imperial Beach
Imperial Beach, the southwesterly most city in the continental
U.S., is a place you could drive by and miss if you weren't looking
for it. more
Jacumba
Jacumba is an area of low mountains, eroded canyons and flat sandy
desert, in a very little visited part of California along the
Mexican border, more
Jamul
Early 1800 maps of presidial districts in San Diego list Jamul,
an Indian word translated as "place where antelope go to
drink water". more
Julian
Julian was founded following the Civil War, when displaced Confederate
Veterans from Georgia headed West to seek their fortunes in a
new more
La Jolla
Pictured above are shop window images from La Jolla's shopping
district. The popular shopping and resort mecca located on the
northern more
La Mesa
Located directly to the east of the City of San Diego, La Mesa
has an approximate population of 60,000 and is graced with rolling
hills and breathtaking views. more
Lakeside
Horses and hills define the subdivisions of Lakeside. Some beautiful
new view homes are interspersed with older, country-feel ranchettes
more
Lemon Grove
Takes its name from lemon orchards planted in the late 1800s.
Fruit is honored with large Lemon monument in center of commercial
district near the trolley tracts. more
Leucadia
A tucked-away beach town with a funky atmosphere and upscale homes,
Leucadia has an unabashed character of its own. more
Linda Vista
On the north side of Mission Valley from just east of Interstate
5 to Highway 163. The name is Spanish for a pretty view, and the
gentle more
Logan Heights
Logan Heights is bounded by Interstate 5, Highway 94, 25th Street
and Imperial Avenue. It is one of San Diego's oldest communities.
more
Mira Mesa
Mira Mesa was established in the 1950s as a residential area for
the Naval Air Station at Miramar to the south. The neighborhood
runs across more
Miramar
When newspaperman E. W. Scripps bought the land now called Miramar
around 1890, he was often criticized for developing in a more
Mission Beach
Mission Beach is popular for bicycling, roller blading, swimming,
surfing, and volleyball. The boardwalk is a popular place to see
people more
Mission Hills
Mission Hills is located above Old Town on the rolling hills that
overlook the harbor. The area was home to many of San Diego's
pioneers more
Mission Valley
Defined by the San Diego River which runs through the center of
it. Noted for several large shopping malls and auto dealerships,
Interstate 8 also runs more
Mount Laguna
Mount Laguna is a land of contrasts. At nearly 6000 feet above
sea level, it has a distinctly mountainous and remote feel to
it, but is only an more
National City
National City, the second oldest city in San Diego county, is
described as a place of contradictions - meticulously restored
Victorian homes and more
Nestor
The southern city limits of San Diego was created about 1893,
the time of the southwestern land boom. The community was named
after more
Normal Heights
A mostly residential neighborhood on the south rim of Mission
Valley. Many homes along the valley rim have commanding views
across the San Diego River more
North Park
Located, you guessed it, along the north and east sides of Balboa
Park. Many business districts along 30th Street, El Cajon Boulevard
more
Ocean Beach
Though San Diego's Ocean Beach is located across the bay within
view of the popular Sea World theme park, visitors might never
see this friendly more
Oceanside
Historic Oceanside Pier is one of the longest wooden piers on
the West Coast, spanning 1,942 feet in length. Opened in 1987
more
Old Town San Diego
Old Town is a site of historical and cultural importance for the
city of San Diego. It is where the first European permanent settlement
was established more
Otay Mesa
Formerly fields of vegetation growing in the sun, the community
of Otay Mesa now is a flourishing city near the Mexican border.
more
Pacific Beach
Pacific Beach's location on the ocean ensures it of a temperate
climate and plenty of visitors looking for sand, surf and nightlife.
Like other San Diego more
Palomar Mtn
Home of the world famous Palomar Observatory as well as a beautiful
mountain situated at an elevation of 5500 feet with the peak being
6126 above sea level more
Pauma Valley
Pauma Valley is a lush agricultural center located in North San
Diego County off I-15 and SR 76. It is well worth the hour plus
drive from San Diego. more
Point Loma
Point Loma seems somehow tucked away from the main portion of
the City of San Diego. Home to a Portuguese community which holds
one of San Diego's oldest. more
Poway
Whether you want to take a hike on one of our 30 spectacular trails
or see a Broadway musical in the Poway Center for the Performing
Arts, Poway more
Ramona
Rural unincorporated town on the road to the mountains and Julian.
Authentic small-town atmosphere along Main Street more
Rancho Bernardo
Rancho Bernardo has set the standard for master planned communities.
It is made up of nearly 7,000 acres, 17,000 homes, and 45,000
residents. more
Rancho Peñasquitos
Family-oriented bedroom community on the west side of I-15. Southern
border is large Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve. more
Rancho Santa Fe
Rancho Santa Fe is an unincorporated area located in the North
County of San Diego. The "ranch" as it is fondly called
is a California Historic Landmark more
San Carlos
San Carlos, "The City of Good Living," is a terrific
place with residents who create and treasure a wonderful sense
of 'community.' The population is 27,718. The median more
San Diego
Swimmers and sunlovers are drawn to the excellent surf conditions
and soft sand San Diego beaches offer. more
San Marcos
With an average rainfall of 10 inches per year and the average
temperature range being a high of 77 degrees and a low of 47 degrees,
more
San Ysidro
"The gateway to Mexico" could be San Ysidro's second
name. The community has a strong retail sector with a large factory
outlet mall. East San more
Santee
Santee, incorporated December 1980, is entering its 24th year
as a municipality. With a population of 53,658 and located in
eastern San Diego County more
Scripps Ranch
Scripps Ranch is a unique family oriented residential community
nestled among thousands of acres of rolling hills, groves of eucalyptus
more
Solana Beach
The first known residents of the Solana Beach area migrated here
from Nevada and eastern California about 9000 BC. Known as the
San Dieguitos more
South San Diego
Spanish explorers were among the first to sail and march north
from this area of the county, now developments in the south has
reverse that migration to the South Bay.more
Spring Valley
In a ten square mile area to the east of Lemon Grove lays Spring
Valley. Best described as a rural residential community with a
growing population more
Tierrasanta
Nestled in the hills within the city limits of San Diego lies
the community of Tierrasanta. Because it has very well defined
borders, residents refer to it as more
University City
University City is located in the Golden Triangle area defined
by the three freeways that border it and Rose Canyon. Rose Canyon
is named for more
Valley Center
Valley Center prides itself on being a quiet rural community with
easy access to city advantages. Located northeast of Escondido
in North San Diego more
Vista
Vista's centralized location also provides quick accessibility
to the ocean, the mountains, Mexico, and famous attractions such
as LEGOLAND, more |