Southeast San Diego
San Diego, California Homes for Sale
About Southeast San Diego
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $275,000 to $1,300,000
Closed Prices: $275,000 to $1,375,000
Median Sale Price: $585,000
Average $ per sq ft: $569
Association Fee Ranges: $62 to $310/mo, $0 to $790
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1894 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 400 to 3501 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 1 to 7 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 5 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 1 acres
Around Southeast San Diego
Southeast San Diego has several residential areas that include Mt. Hope, Mountain View, and Broadway Heights all the way to near Paradise Hills. Most professionals love to live beyond Broadway for the ease of transport to downtown San Diego and proximity to many fine dining eateries and entertainment sports. Chollas View and Ridgeview areas are quite hilly. The breeze and sunset view makes them great areas for outdoor patio dinners. The homes across the community are significantly more affordable than many of the other neighborhoods in San Diego. Most of these units are single-family homes but there are few multi-family complexes in Southeast.
Head to 4th Avenue for some Brazilian cuisines and salads. Down G Street are several American steakhouses offering goat ribs and a vast selection of wines. Alternatively, you can experience traditional Filipino dishes in one of several restaurants down Broadway. The Balboa area also has several fast food kiosks serving tasty pizza along with several cheese dishes. There are African dishes as well as Chinese and Armenian delicacies in several restaurants dotted across the community.
Large crowds especially around the entertainment spots and theaters. Most families can be seen taking their children to school. There is a cultural awakening in the community and many more people are volunteering in making the community clean and green. You are likely to meet with groups of youths cleaning up the sideways or planting more trees.
Head down Broadway for a night of live music and great seafood. You can also opt to pop in in one of the clubs hosting karaoke nights in the area. Heading north past Broadway on Fifth Avenue is the House of Blues, hosting live shows as well as musical and dance classes. All along F Street are upscale hotels where you can enjoy bowling, pool, or a cocktail.
Head down West Harbor Drive to Martin Luther King Jr, where Promenade Park is on hand for some relaxation among well-manicured, lush green vegetation and water fountains. In the afternoon, head to the Children's Museum down First Avenue for some fun with the kids. Grab a ball for added fun in the park.
Locals Love
- Diversity
- Proximity to downtown
- Semi-urban setting
Locals Don't Love
- Businesses close early
- Few entertainment spots
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