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  1. Building Photo - Gema Rental
    1 Month Free

    Gema

    1471 8th Ave, San Diego, CA 92101

    1 - 2 Beds$2,256 - $3,550

  2. Building Photo - West Park Rental

    West Park

    7777 Westside Dr, San Diego, CA 92108

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,408 - $6,640

  3. Building Photo - ALX Rental
    1 Month Free

    ALX

    300 14th St, San Diego, CA 92101

    Studio - 3 Beds$1,879 - $13,375

  4. Building Photo - The Lindley Rental
    2 Months Free

    The Lindley

    1331 Columbia St, San Diego, CA 92101

    Studio - 3 Beds$3,068 - $16,610

  5. Building Photo - The Hub Rental
    Specials

    The Hub

    9840 Carroll Canyon Rd, San Diego, CA 92131

    1 - 3 Beds$2,887 - $5,269

  6. Building Photo - 2911 Adams Rental
    2 Months Free

    2911 Adams

    2911 Adams Ave, San Diego, CA 92116

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,199 - $3,545

  7. Building Photo - Denizen Rental
    2 Months Free

    Denizen

    3829 5th Ave, San Diego, CA 92103

    Studio - 2 Beds$2,543 - $4,302

  8. Building Photo - Mason Rental
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    Mason

    2451 Mason Dr, San Diego, CA 92154

    2 - 3 Beds$3,257 - $3,702

  9. Building Photo - Diega Rental
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    Diega

    702 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101

    Studio - 2 Beds$2,622 - $8,440

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Living in San Diego CA

Nestled along the coast of the Pacific Ocean, San Diego is a scenic SoCal city. Of course, the city is known for major tourist attractions like SeaWorld, Balboa Park, and the San Diego Zoo, but San Diego's lively nightlife, diverse dining scene, hiking trails, and dazzling beaches also make the city special. San Diego rental options are just as extensive as its natural beauty. Home to the University of San Diego, San Diego State University, and the University of California-San Diego, the city has an abundance of student apartments. Along with traditional cozy apartments, you'll also find Mediterranean-style houses. Head towards neighborhoods along the coast and you'll find beachfront mansions and condos.

Moving to the Area

Thanks to its scenic coasts and perfect weather, renting in San Diego is like being on vacation every day. But since you'll be living in the city and not just visiting, you'll want to find a neighborhood that fits your lifestyle and your budget. Luckily, San Diego has a neighborhood for everyone. Those who want a walkable, beachside village will love Carlsbad. For the hip and bohemian, Encinitas is ideal. The great schools and short commutes make Carmel Valley a popular choice. Amazing restaurants and gorgeous architecture lure new residents to Hillcrest, while those who enjoy the busy downtown life prefer the Gaslamp Quarter.

Lifestyle

San Diego is one of America's hottest vacation destinations, so you have the advantage of living in a place where most people go to get away. Since the weather's so consistently nice, many of San Diego's residents maintain a healthy and active lifestyle. It's easy to stay healthy when you can spend your free time windsurfing, wakeboarding, or jet skiing. When you're moving to a city that's within miles of the beach, you'll find it easy to hang out at the shore almost every day of the week. Besides, if you'd ever prefer a change of scenery, the desert, the mountains, and Los Angeles are just a few hours' drive away.

Culture

Named after the famous Franciscan, San Diego de Alcalá, San Diego was part of Mexico less than 200 years ago. Nowadays, San Diego can be found in the southernmost part of California, but it's still within miles of the Mexican border. You'll discover terrific museums in San Diego, including the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, the Museum of the Living Artist, the Timken Museum of Art, and the San Diego Museum of Art. Head to Balboa Park to catch a performance at the Old Globe Theatre. La Jolla Playhouse at the University of California San Diego is another great destination for theater-goers.

Industry

San Diego's top employers include Sharp Healthcare, the University of California-San Diego, the United States Navy, San Diego's public school districts, and various offices of the local government.

Sports & Colleges

If you're moving to San Diego to attend college, you'll have plenty of choices. San Diego boasts more than two dozen institutions of higher education. Some of the most prominent include San Diego State University, the University of San Diego, National University, and the Gemological Institute of America. San Diego also has several professional sports teams, which is especially great if you're into catching home games. You can check out the San Diego Padres whenever they're playing baseball at Petco Park, or watch the San Diego Gulls play ice hockey at Pechanga Arena. Regardless of which sport you're into, San Diego has something for you.

Landmarks

When you're living in San Diego, you'll probably want to scope out the best beaches as soon as you can. If you're moving to this lovely locale, you'll have access to the sandiest coastlines in the country. Head to South Mission Beach if you're on the hunt for a beach in a conveniently central location. Visit Mission Beach Park for the best views and to see the most impressive sunsets in the entire city. Or, stop by Dog Beach if you're bringing any furry friends. However, there's more to San Diego than its amazing shores. While renting here, you can also explore Balboa Park, see exotic animals at the San Diego Zoo, or learn about the city's nautical history at the USS Midway Museum.

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