Mission Hills

To Downtown San Diego: 10 minutes

ZIP CODE 91345

Buy $4.98K - $3.65M
Rent $795 - $10K

Local information

School

1 Elementary School
4 Middle Schools
1 High School

Crime

Lowest crime relative to the rest of San Diego county.

Commute

92% of residents commute by car.

Shop & Eat

131 Restaurants
24 Groceries
47 Nightlife

General Description

Mission Hills: The Great Choice

Mission Hills is one of the most close-knit communities in the San Diego area. Positioned close to the intersection of Interstates 5 and 8, the neighborhood offers residents and visitors quick and easy access in both the north-south and the east-west direction. The community is only a few miles north of downtown San Diego and overlooks San Diego Bay. Although Mission Hills is a small community, its residents enjoy quick access to amenities across the city.

If you’re interested in settling down in San Diego, then you’ll need to search for a neighborhood that suits your lifestyle. Mission Hills is a great choice for a community that prioritizes residential living and community support.

So, why is the community a perfect location for you to consider making a real-estate purchase in?  

The first key reason is its location: Mission Hills is conveniently situated and offers residents stunning views of San Diego Bay and Old Town. The majority of residents actually drive to work from this community north of downtown; in fact, according to Neighborhood Scout, the average commute is just fifteen to thirty minutes. Residents are also free to use available public transportation options.

Another good reason why this neighborhood is a perfect place to live in is the architectural designs, especially for lovers of historic homes. The community is known for its collection of well-maintained and painstakingly restored homes. Over 320 of the homes in this neighborhood have actually been honored as designated historic homes. Most of the architectural masterpieces that were built by early century architects are still standing. There are two dedicated historic districts in Mission Hills: the Mission Hills Historic District and the Fort Stockton Line Historic District.

The preservation of all the historic home types—bungalow, prairie school, Craftsman, Mission Revival, Spanish revival, and Colonial revival—is handled by a local organization, the Mission Hills Heritage.

One of the most exciting things about Mission Hills is that even when you’re no longer at the office, all the amenities you need are within walking distance. (This explains why the area was given a 70 percent walkability score by Redfin!) The business districts have popular watering holes, and many restaurants line West Washington Street from Hillcrest and Goldfinch Street. There are several boutiques, salons, grocery stores, eateries, and museums in Mission Hills. Music lovers can visit one of San Diego’s last independent music shops here.

More Features

Although Mission Hills has a sophisticated vibe, it’s still a family-friendly neighborhood. The Francis Parker School highly regarded private institution located right in the neighborhood, which was founded in 1912. The onnly public elementary school in the community is the Ulysses S. Grant Elementary School, which serves grades K-8. Since there is no public high school in Mission Hills, students have the option of attending either San Diego High School or Point Loma High School.

There are other family-friendly opportunities in Mission Hills—like the annual 4th July celebration hosted by the Pioneer Park, and lots of holiday celebrations, which often feature food trucks, family activities, and live music.

If you’re searching for a community that offers convenient access to amenities across the city alongside residential safety, walkability, and history, Mission Hills is an excellent option to consider.

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3830 1st Ave # 13, Mission Hills Ca 92103

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We are pleased to present First Avenue Lofts, a fully entitled 56-unit investment opportunity located at 3830 First Avenue San Diego, CA. The First Avenue Lofts is comprised of sixteen (16) studios averaging 380 sqft each, and forty (40) one-bedroom/one-bathroom units ranging from 570 – 715 square feet.
$2,600,000

Land

0 Bush St, Mission Hills CA 92103

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Mission Hills, San Diego, a fantastic development opportunity, especially given its location and potential for stunning views. Here are some key points and considerations for potential buyers or developers: Location and Neighborhood: Mission Hills is known for its historic charm, scenic views, and vibrant community.
$1,499,900

Residential Lease

3973 8th, Mission Hills CA 92103

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Adorable craftsman VACATION RENTAL Price listed is weekly so please stop calling thinking 1500/month as it is listed as weekly. This is the perfect short term rental for those relocating or needing a centrally located home with private yard next to great shops & cafes . Available with a 3 night minimum. Rates are negotiable. Fully furnished with 2 queen beds and 2 twin beds.
$5,500

Commercial Additional

301 West Washington Street, Mission Hills CA 92103

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Investment or Owner/User opportunity in one of the most sought-after submarkets in San Diego on the border of Mission Hills and Hillcrest. This commercial condo offering consists of 3 first floor Retail/Office suites for Sale totaling 4,347 SF. The 1,500 SF corner unit with priceless glass line is vacant and available for Lease or for a Buyer to occupy after purchasing.
$2,260,000
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