3 San Diego neighborhoods with more affordable housing options

Take a peak at National City

Take a peak at National City | Photo via @nameless_jku07

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We know buying a home in San Diego is exciting, but the numbers can be scary. In December 2021, the median home sale price in San Diego was $795,000, and we know what you’re thinking — it’s a lot — and we don’t disagree.

We want to explore some of our greatest neighborhoods where houses sell below the city’s median, and examples of current listings near the neighborhood averages.

Sunsets always dazzle in Mira Mesa

Sunsets always dazzle in Mira Mesa. | Photo via @modernn_day_hippiej

Mira Mesa

December 2021 median: $794,075

In terms of price, the 92126 zip code is just below average — but its quality is far from average. With a more suburban feel + great schools, Mira Mesa is perfect for new families. Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve also makes this neighborhood a hiker’s dream, and quick access to freeways allows you to embrace life in San Diego.

🏠 This $737,000 single-family home isn’t on a main street and lets you walk to schools, parks + shopping:

  • 744-sqft
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom
  • 1 car garage

National City

December 2021 median: $594,461

Located by the San Diego Bay, National City offers homes by the water + plenty of shopping. The 91950 zip code is a slice of everything San Diego has to offer including a golf course, plenty of parks, a variety of breweries — and yes, an In-N-Out Burger.

🏠 This $599,000 single-family home is on the market for the first time in decades:

  • 1,068-sqft
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 1.5 bathrooms
  • a large backyard + shading
Imperial Beach

You won’t be far from the beach in IB. | Photo via @local.wanderers

Imperial Beach

December 2021 median: $671,842

If you’re looking for a place by the beach, the 91932 zip code is a great option. IB’s casual atmosphere welcomes many bars + restaurants, but it offers access to the rest of the city via the SR-75 expressway and close proximity to the U.S.-Mexico border.

🏠 This $679,900 single-family home was built in 1961, but its interior design and appliances are all new:

  • 775-sqft
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom
  • a large, sunny front yard

Looking for more ideas? Redfin has complied a list of San Diego’s eight most affordable suburbs.