*** No USDA eligible properties were found in San Diego ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Valley Center, CA. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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San Diego
, 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"
28 active listings near San Diego
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$2,200,000   * 8602-08 Hurlbut St
$2,120,000    7696 Kiwi St
$1,449,900   * 3146 W Canyon Ave
$1,395,000    2958 W Canyon Ave
$1,350,000    3176 W Canyon Ave
$1,249,000   * 8990 Gowdy Ave
$1,200,000    3584 Dorchester Dr
$1,199,999    8232 Polizzi Pl
$1,199,000   * 9341 Fermi Ave
$1,199,000    2017 Finch Ln
$1,180,000   * 9282 Overton Ave
$1,179,000   * 3457 Lockwood Dr
$1,148,000    3520 Dorchester Dr
$1,139,000   * 8661 Fensmuir St
$1,119,000    2878 Marathon Dr
$1,060,000    2974 Mission Village Dr
$1,000,000   * 8898 Hoffing Ave
$990,000    3555 Afton Rd
$980,000   * 8948 Gramercy Dr
$925,000   * 2587 Elyssee St
$799,000   * 8732 Esplanade Park Ln
$620,000   * 3454 Castle Glen Dr Unit 136
$585,000    3551 Ruffin Rd Unit 166
$550,000   * 3282 Berger Ave Unit C7
$490,000    3550 Ruffin Rd Unit 134
$489,000   * 3579 Ruffin Rd Unit 208
$469,900   * 3550 Ruffin Rd Unit 152
$399,000   * 3456 Castle Glen Dr Unit 273

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.