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With its coastal views of the Pacific Ocean, San Diego, CA, is one of many destinations people are moving to in Southern California. The city is known for its mild climate, natural deep-water harbor, extensive beaches, and regional cuisine like fish tacos and California burritos. 

Even with everything San Diego has to offer, every city has its flaws. While people may relocate to San Diego, the city’s hustle and bustle may deter others. And if that’s you, we can help you find the right city near San Diego to live in instead. 

The following 10 cities near San Diego are organized by proximity to the city, each with its own quaint charm that may just fit your wish list a little better.

view of cities near san diego on a cloudy day

#1: Chula Vista, CA

Miles from San Diego: 10
Population: 270,000
Median home sale price: $755,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $2,587 
Walk Score: 46
Bike Score: 41
Transit Score: 35
Homes for sale in Chula Vista, CA
Apartments for rent in Chula Vista, CA

Chula Vista is located in the South Bay region of San Diego County and is known for its beautiful beaches. The city is also home to several major employers, including the South Bay campus of the University of California, San Diego.

There are many things to do in Chula Vista, such as visiting the Chula Vista Nature Center, kayaking or paddle boarding at South Bay, exploring the Otay Valley Regional Park, or learning about the city’s history at the Chula Vista Heritage Museum. You can also enjoy the city’s many restaurants, shops, and parks.

#2: National City, CA

Miles from San Diego: 7
Population: 61,500
Median home sale price: $710,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $1,805 
Walk Score: 69
Bike Score: 49
Transit Score: 47
Homes for sale in National City, CA
Apartments for rent in National City, CA

National City is also located in the South Bay region of the San Diego metropolitan area, bordered by Chula Vista to the east and Bonita to the south.

There are a number of things to do in National City. You can visit the USS Midway Museum, the Maritime Museum of San Diego, or the Seaport Village. You can also take a harbor cruise, go fishing, or visit the Birch Aquarium.

#3: La Mesa, CA

Miles from San Diego: 13
Population: 60,000
Median home sale price: $790,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $2,210 
Walk Score: 60
Bike Score: 35
Transit Score: 42
Homes for sale in La Mesa, CA
Apartments for rent in La Mesa, CA

La Mesa is known for its mild climate and many parks and recreation areas. The city is also home to many major businesses and industries. La Mesa is a great place to live with many activities, like watching the sunset at one of the parks or enjoying a meal at a favorite restaurant. 

The city is also known for its museums, such as the La Mesa Depot Museum, La Mesa Historical Society, and Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association. Take in a show at a performing arts center, such as Lamplighters Community Theatre or Mystery Cafe Dinner Theater. Get some fresh air at one of the parks, like Mount Helix Park and La Mesita Park, or take your furry friend to Harry Griffen Dog Park. Be sure to try some of the local restaurants, like Brigantine Seafood Restaurants, Casa de Pico, and Arigato Japanese Restaurant.

beachfront views in san diego by the cliffs

#4: El Cajon, CA

Miles from San Diego: 16
Population: 103,000
Median home sale price: $747,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $2,145 
Walk Score: 61
Bike Score: 45
Transit Score: 37
Homes for sale in El Cajon, CA
Apartments for rent in El Cajon, CA

El Cajon, Spanish for “the box,” gets its name from its box-shaped valley and the surrounding mountains. El Cajon is also home to two major universities – San Diego State University and UC San Diego. There are many activities to do in El Cajon, from exploring the local art scene, and dining at some of the best restaurants in town, to spending time at one of the many parks. 

The San Diego Aero-Space Museum, Olaf Wieghorst Museum, and Heritage of the Americas Museum are just three of the 10 museums you can explore. There are lots of green spaces in El Cajon, like Hilton Head County Park, Kennedy Park & Community Center, and Wells Park. There are a variety of delicious eateries and restaurants that appeal to every palette. Don’t miss out on local favorites like Nicolosi’s Italian Restaurant, Por Favor Mexican Restaurant & Cantina, and Pancho’s Mexican Restaurant.

#5: Escondido, CA

Miles from San Diego: 31
Population: 150,500
Median home sale price: $767,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $1,937 
Walk Score: 45
Bike Score: 40
Transit Score: 30
Homes for sale in Escondido, CA
Apartments for rent in Escondido, CA

Escondido is located about 30 miles northeast of downtown San Diego and is the oldest city in San Diego County. There are many wonderful ways to spend your time in Escondido, like enjoying the local art, dining at some of the best restaurants, or spending time at a park. 

Home to 10 museums, you can visit the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, Lawrence Welk Museum, and Deer Park Winery & Auto Museum. You can also enjoy the performing arts venues such as BK Cellars Urban Winery & Tasting Lounge and Benbough Amphitheater. Spend the afternoon outside at one of the local parks like Kit Carson Park, Felicita County Park, or Grape Day Park.

#6: Carlsbad, CA

Miles from San Diego: 35
Population: 114,500
Median home sale price: $1,502,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $3,232 
Walk Score: 31
Bike Score: 29
Transit Score: 23
Homes for sale in Carlsbad, CA
Apartments for rent in Carlsbad, CA

Carlsbad is a seaside resort community located along the Pacific Coast. Some of the many attractions throughout the city include LEGOLAND California, the SEA LIFE Aquarium, and the Carlsbad Premium Outlets. Carlsbad also offers a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and golfing.

There is no shortage of things to do in Carlsbad. Make sure to check out the Museum of Making Music, Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center, and Craftsmanship Museum. You’ll also find plenty of green spaces to enjoy throughout the city. For example, you can enjoy a picnic or walk through Flower Fields, Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park, or Alga Norte Community Park. And be sure to try some of the city’s must-try restaurants and eateries, including Senior Grubby’s Mexican Restaurant or Islands Restaurant Carlsbad.

view of a garden and building in san diego

#7: San Marcos, CA

Miles from San Diego: 35
Population: 96,000
Median home sale price: $945,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $2,225 
Walk Score: 33
Bike Score: 30
Homes for sale in San Marcos, CA
Apartments for rent in San Marcos, CA

San Marcos was founded in 1887 as San Marcos Farm and named after the San Marcos Creek, which flowed through the area. The city is home to a number of parks and recreation facilities, including Lake San Marcos, Double Peak Park, and Walnut Grove Park.

If you’re living in San Marcos, make sure to shop at the San Marcos Premium Outlets, visit the San Marcos Creek, and the Palomar College Observatory. Make sure to have a picnic at San Marcos Community Park or the Discovery Lake Community Park.

#8: Santee, CA

Miles from San Diego: 18
Population: 57,500
Median home sale price: $685,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $2,200 
Walk Score: 35
Bike Score: 31
Homes for sale in Santee, CA
Apartments for rent in Santee, CA

Santee is just 18 miles from the Pacific Ocean and bisected by the San Diego River, a linear greenbelt that includes parks, trails, and natural riparian habitat. There are many things to do in Santee, from dining at delicious restaurants to visiting one of the many parks. 

The city is also home to museums like the Creation and Earth History Museum and the Edgemoor Barn, both of which are popular with tourists and locals alike. Santee’s arts and culture scene are also vibrant, with performing arts venues such as Off-Broadway Live and the Santee Town Center Amphitheater and Fountain. And if you’re looking for some green space, there are plenty of parks to choose from, including Mast Park, Town Center Community Park, and Big Rock Park. And when it comes to food, Santee has plenty of top-rated restaurants, such as Oishii Japanese Thai Restaurant, Jimmy’s Family Restaurant, and Ranch House Restaurant.

#9: Oceanside, CA

Miles from San Diego: 38

Population: 176,000
Median home sale price: $749,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $2,525 
Walk Score: 39
Bike Score: 33
Transit Score: 33
Homes for sale in Oceanside, CA
Apartments for rent in Oceanside, CA

Oceanside is a coastal city known for its 3.5-mile-long pier, the longest pier in California, and is a great place to enjoy local art, dine at some of the best restaurants, or spend time at a park. 

Check out the California Surf Museum, Oceanside Museum of Art, and North County Model Railroad Society. For performing arts venues, visit Star Theatre and Oceanside Pier Amphitheatre. You’ll find plenty of restaurants throughout the city, such as San Luis Rey Bakery & Restaurant, Mary’s Family Restaurant, and Anita’s Restaurant.

#10: Vista, CA

Miles from San Diego: 42
Population: 101,000
Median home sale price: $760,000 
Average 1-bed rent: $2,956 
Walk Score: 46
Bike Score: 30
Transit Score: 33
Homes for sale in Vista, CA
Apartments for rent in Vista, CA

Vista is located just north of San Diego, in the northwestern corner of San Diego County. Vista is home to several notable attractions, including the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum, the California Center for the Arts, and the Wave Waterpark. 

There’s a lot to do in Vista, including exploring parks and trails and visiting several museums and historical sites. The city also offers a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

Methodology: 

All cities must have a population of more than 50,000 and be less than 50 miles away from San Diego. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during August 2022. Average rental data from Rent.com during August 2022. Walk Score, Bike Score, and Transit Score from Walkscore.com during August 2022. Population data sourced from United States Census Bureau.

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