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, California in San Diego County


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Also known as:
America's Finest City
City In Motion
Plymouth of the West
Silicon Beach
City motto: "Semper Vigilans" Latin for "Ever Vigilant"
88 active listings near San Diego
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$3,300,000    3204 Imperial Ave
$2,900,000    2635 J St
$2,795,000    3060 Broadway Unit 1
$2,250,000    J St
$2,250,000    4709 Nogal St Unit 1
$2,199,000   * 1360 Dale St
$2,199,000   * 1360 Dale St
$2,185,000    3171-3175 K St
$2,099,000    2435 G St
$1,950,000    2847 Broadway
$1,900,000   * 1901 E St
$1,825,000   * 1135 41 26th St
$1,795,000   * 1648-50 31st St
$1,795,000   * 1648-50 31st St
$1,795,000    2827-29 Broadway Units 02 & 03
$1,750,000   * 3297 Island Ave
$1,695,000    2850-52 E St
$1,695,000   * 2435 Imperial Ave
$1,599,000   * 638-640 22nd St
$1,499,000   * 1421 Fern St
$1,449,000    2625 27 St E
$1,399,000    2496 Is
$1,395,000   * 1012-14 29th St
$1,395,000   * 1061-77 20th St
$1,350,000    212 30th St
$1,299,900   * 1330 31st St
$1,295,000   * 832 24th St
$1,289,000    3193 Imperial Ave
$1,265,000   * 1428 Grove St
$1,200,000   * 3330-3340 Is
$1,200,000    330 Willie James Jones Ave
$1,199,000    530 42nd St Units 1 & 2
$1,140,000   * 3064-68 Island Ave
$1,099,000    1075 32nd St Unit 17
$1,075,000    327-329 28th St
$1,000,000   * 430 47th St
$979,000   * 3041 F St
$970,000    46 19th St
$959,000   * 344-46 19th St
$925,000   * 2794 Island Ave
$899,900   * 4812 Federal Blvd
$899,000    230 20th St
$895,000   * 2654-56 F St
$850,000   * 3162 L St
$825,000   * 4041 C St
$818,000   * 425 Bancroft St
$810,000   * 627-629 27th St
$790,000    1460 Altadena Ave
$750,000   * 4926 Dafter Dr
$749,000    2980-2980 1/2 K St
$724,900    3967-69 B St
$720,000    4960 Dafter Pl
$695,000   * 2670 F St
$689,000   * 235 35th St
$680,000   * 2665 Imperial Ave
$675,000   * 1032 40th St
$675,000    4561 G St
$675,000    411 33rd St
$649,000    Pardee St Unit 2-4
$630,000   * 222 50th St
$619,999   * 4511 G St
$589,000   * 2941 C St Unit 456
$574,900   * 2538 C St Apt 3
$539,000   * 2752 B St Unit 110
$499,000   * 317 33rd St
$479,000    2650 Broadway Apt 209
$475,000    2728 B St Unit 101
$455,000    241 50th St Apt 42
$449,900   * 2960 Broadway St Unit 8
$400,000    33rd St Lots 13 & 14
$399,000   * 2650 Broadway Apt 305
$385,000   * 816 27th St Apt 12
$299,900   * 1951 47th St Spc 108
$299,000   * 2650 Broadway Apt 110
$269,900    1951 47th St Spc 116
$269,000    1951 47th St Spc 110
$249,000    36th St Unit 4
$249,000    Pardee St Unit 2
$245,000    1951 47th St Spc 121
$215,000    1951 47th St Spc 61
$189,000    1951 47th St Spc 96
$149,000    36th St Unit 3
$120,000    1951 47th St Spc 133
$50,000    Hal St Unit 30

Interested in fun facts and the history of San Diego, CA?
Then read on!

San Diego is the second-largest city in California and the eighth-largest city in the United States. It has a rich history that dates back to the 16th century when the first Europeans arrived in the area. The city was officially founded in 1769 by Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portola and was named San Diego de Alcala after Saint Didacus of Alcala.

In the mid-19th century, San Diego became a major hub for the United States military with the establishment of naval and army bases. This led to a boom in development, and the city began to grow rapidly.

During World War II, San Diego became an essential part of the U.S. war effort. The city's shipyards built warships and the Naval Air Station became a major training and deployment center for pilots and aircraft.

In the post-war years, San Diego continued to grow and develop, becoming home to major industries, such as biotechnology and aerospace. Today, San Diego is a leading center for research and development in these industries and is also known for its thriving tourism industry and beautiful beaches.

San Diego is also famous for its historic Gaslamp Quarter, which is home to many of the city's oldest buildings and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Overall, San Diego is a vibrant and culturally rich city with a fascinating history.