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Apartments for Rent in San Diego, CA

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  • 8506 Villa La Jolla Dr Unit C11

    $2,930
    8506 Villa La Jolla Drive, San Diego, CA 92037

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 2643 W Canyon Ave Unit E21

    $2,625
    2643 West Canyon Avenue, San Diego, CA 92123

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 11058 W Ocean Air Dr Unit D11

    $2,830
    11058 West Ocean Air Drive, San Diego, CA 92130

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 6555 Ambrosia Drive Unit D31

    $2,485
    6555 Ambrosia Drive, San Diego, CA 92124

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 2180 Fenton Pkwy Unit C21

    $2,590
    2180 Fenton Parkway, San Diego, CA 92108

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 11100 Vista Sorrento Pkwy Unit A11

    $2,890
    11100 Vista Sorrento Parkway, San Diego, CA 92130

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 4695 Torrey Cir Unit A11

    $2,940
    4695 Torrey Circle, San Diego, CA 92130

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 3535 Lebon Dr Unit D21

    $2,845
    3535 Lebon Drive, San Diego, CA 92122

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 2507 Northside Dr Unit E21

    $2,520
    2507 Northside Drive, San Diego, CA 92108

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 5609 Cervantes Ave

    $7,125
    5609 Cervantes Avenue, San Diego, CA 92114

    1 unit available
    4 bed
  • 2978 Worden Street Unit A12

    $3,585
    2978 Worden Street, San Diego, CA 92110

    1 unit available
    2 bed
  • 9646 Carroll Canyon Road Unit A11

    $2,350
    9646 Carroll Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92126

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 2651 A Street

    $2,150
    2651 A Street, San Diego, CA 92102
    (619) 808-7861

    1 unit available
    1 bed
    Amenities

    In unit laundry, Granite counters, Parking, Recently renovated, and Walk in closets

  • 777 Sixth Avenue

    $3,000
    777 Sixth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 6323 Acorn St Unit E31

    $2,070
    6323 Acorn Street, San Diego, CA 92115

    1 unit available
    1 bed
  • 2145 Honey Dr Unit A11

    $1,925
    2145 Honey Drive, San Diego, CA 92139

    1 unit available
    1 bed

Average rent in San Diego, California

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in San Diego is $3,149, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $3,907. Rent rates updated ago
Studio
$2,612Trending up
1 Bed
$3,149Trending up
2 Beds
$3,907Trending up
3+ Beds
$4,797Trending up
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List

Top neighborhoods in San Diego

College East
College East
What it’s like to live in College East
Navy families and SDSU grad students share 1960s courtyard units. Naval Medical Center proximity ensures military discounts but 5AM reveille echoes through thin walls.
Great for
College Students
Grad Students
Academics
Young Renters
Remote Workers
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Northeastern San Diego
Northeastern San Diego
What it’s like to live in Northeastern San Diego
Tech employees gravitate to Northeastern San Diego for its perfect positioning between multiple corporate campuses and outdoor recreation in Mission Trails Regional Park. Newer apartment communities typically include business centers, high-speed internet, and flexible spaces supporting remote work. The area's diverse dining reflects San Diego's international population, with authentic options beyond tourist-oriented fare. Though lacking the nightlife of downtown districts, many residents appreciate the quieter evenings after intense workdays.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
La Jolla
La Jolla
What it’s like to live in La Jolla
Beyond the picture-perfect postcards, La Jolla's rental market offers surprising diversity from vintage cottages to luxury high-rises. The Village provides European-style walkability rare in Southern California, where errands become pleasant strolls rather than traffic-clogged drives. Many apartments include outdoor space with ocean views or glimpses between buildings, while sea breezes create natural air conditioning during warmer months. The microclimate stays noticeably cooler than inland neighborhoods, though early summer "May Gray" and "June Gloom" marine layers sometimes persist all day. Parking challenges increase dramatically during summer tourism season, making rentals with dedicated spots worth the premium. When seeking outdoor recreation, the protected cove offers swimming, paddleboarding, and snorkeling literally steps from many residential buildings.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial

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Explore Apartments for Rent in San Diego, CA

Whether you’re looking for your first place near the local University of California campus or diving into the bustle of La Jolla, there are plenty of apartments for rent in San Diego, CA.

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Can You Live Cheaply in San Diego?

Even though the apartment rental market in San Diego is competitive, the city has pockets of affordable apartments. Areas like Hillcrest and Fox Canyon are budget-friendly, offering access to popular San Diego attractions like parks, museums, and restaurants. These features rival the more expensive suburbs like Little Italy and Scripps Ranch.

Across the city, the median rental rate for a San Diego, California apartment is:

- 1BR: $1,975/month - 2BR: 2,475/month

Remember, no matter where you choose to rent an apartment in San Diego, you can rely on affordable, accessible public transport. This makes the entire city — from the San Diego Zoo to Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcalá — your playground.

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