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Apartments for rent in San Diego, CA

Living in San Diego

San Diego offers coastal living at its finest with year-round sunshine and stunning beaches. Renters can explore trendy neighborhoods like Downtown or Little Italy for modern apartments near restaurants and nightlife or opt for beachfront options in Pacific Beach or La Jolla. Families often choose areas like Carmel Valley or Del Mar for their excellent schools and quiet streets. Known for its booming biotech industry alongside tourism and military presence, San Diego provides career opportunities paired with an unbeatable lifestyle filled with outdoor activities.
Life in San Diego
Average rental prices
Studio
$2,463
1 bed
$2,983
2 beds
$3,959
3+ beds
$4,956
Great for
Beach lovers
Young professionals in biotech/military industries
Families seeking suburban charm

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Rental pricing trends in San Diego

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in San Diego is $2,983, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $3,959.

Rent rates updated 8 days ago. Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List.

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Top neighborhoods

Western San Diego
Western San Diego
What it’s like to live in Western San Diego
Beach proximity without premium pricing makes Western San Diego appealing for coastal enthusiasts on a budget. Neighborhoods like Ocean Beach and Point Loma offer more affordable alternatives to La Jolla while maintaining similar beach access. Many apartments feature ocean breezes reducing air conditioning needs during warm months, while the neighborhood's proximity to both beaches and downtown creates ideal positioning for enjoying all San Diego offers.
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Families
Retirees
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Young Renters
Commuters
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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.
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Mid City
Mid City
What it’s like to live in Mid City
Authentic diversity thrives in Mid-City San Diego, where global communities have created one of the city's most vibrant culinary scenes along El Cajon Boulevard. The neighborhood offers significantly better rental value than coastal or downtown options while maintaining straightforward access to both through excellent public transportation. As San Diego's original streetcar suburb, Mid-City features distinctive architecture spanning multiple eras, creating character increasingly rare across the city's newer developments dominated by contemporary styling with limited architectural diversity.
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Renter Satisfaction

Apartment List has released San Diego’s results from the third annual Apartment List Renter Satisfaction Survey. This survey, which drew on responses from over 45,000 renters, provides insight on what states and cities must do to meet the needs of 111 million American renters nationwide.

"San Diego renters expressed general satisfaction with the city overall," according to Apartment List. "With expensive rents in coastal cities, it comes as no surprise that cost of living is a source of dissatisfaction in San Diego."

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