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Apartments for Rent in San Diego, CA

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Average rent in San Diego, California

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in San Diego is $3,024, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $3,989. Rent rates updated 6 days ago
Studio
$2,526
1 Bed
$3,024
2 Beds
$3,989
3+ Beds
$4,896
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List

Top neighborhoods in San Diego

College East

College East

What it’s like to live in College East

Navy families and SDSU grad students share 1960s courtyard units. Naval Medical Center proximity ensures military discounts but 5AM reveille echoes through thin walls.
Great for
College Students
Grad Students
Academics
Young Renters
Remote Workers
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
La Jolla

La Jolla

What it’s like to live in La Jolla

Beyond the picture-perfect postcards, La Jolla's rental market offers surprising diversity from vintage cottages to luxury high-rises. The Village provides European-style walkability rare in Southern California, where errands become pleasant strolls rather than traffic-clogged drives. Many apartments include outdoor space with ocean views or glimpses between buildings, while sea breezes create natural air conditioning during warmer months. The microclimate stays noticeably cooler than inland neighborhoods, though early summer "May Gray" and "June Gloom" marine layers sometimes persist all day. Parking challenges increase dramatically during summer tourism season, making rentals with dedicated spots worth the premium. When seeking outdoor recreation, the protected cove offers swimming, paddleboarding, and snorkeling literally steps from many residential buildings.
Great for
Families
Retirees
Professionals
Young Renters
Commuters
Neighborhood vibe
Mixed-Use
Peaceful
Mixed-Use & Commercial
Point Loma Heights

Point Loma Heights

What it’s like to live in Point Loma Heights

Perched above the bay, Point Loma Heights delivers panoramic views from downtown to Mexico on clear days. This established neighborhood offers a mix of mid-century apartments and bungalows with character absent in downtown's glass towers. Unlike Mission Beach or Pacific Beach, you'll find streets quiet enough for actual sleep and parking that doesn't require military strategy. Many units feature unexpectedly large patios perfect for morning coffee with bay views or sunset happy hours watching sailboats return to harbor. The microclimate stays 5-10 degrees cooler than inland neighborhoods during summer heat waves. When seeking outdoor recreation, Sunset Cliffs provides dramatic ocean vistas without tourist crowds, while Liberty Station's expansive lawns and renovated naval buildings offer weekend farmers markets and boutique shopping minutes away.
Great for
Affluent Families
Luxury Renters
Professionals
Retirees
Neighborhood vibe
Scenic
Established
Residential

Explore Apartments for Rent in San Diego, CA

Whether you’re looking for your first place near the local University of California campus or diving into the bustle of La Jolla, there are plenty of apartments for rent in San Diego, CA.

With Apartment List, you’ll find an AI-curated catalog of affordable San Diego rentals based on your preferences. When personalizing options, the algorithm considers factors like proximity to your work or whether the apartment has pool or gym access. Enjoy a range of choices that match your dream home’s requirements — or come close enough to warrant a tour.

Rest assured, you’ll find a new home that ticks all your boxes in less time than it takes to finish the Seven Bridge Walk.

Take the Renter Quiz, review the list of apartments in San Diego for rent, and enjoy the warmth of the Pacific Beach sunshine in no time.


Can You Live Cheaply in San Diego?

Even though the apartment rental market in San Diego is competitive, the city has pockets of affordable apartments. Areas like Hillcrest and Fox Canyon are budget-friendly, offering access to popular San Diego attractions like parks, museums, and restaurants. These features rival the more expensive suburbs like Little Italy and Scripps Ranch.

Across the city, the median rental rate for a San Diego, California apartment is:

- 1BR: $1,975/month - 2BR: 2,475/month

Remember, no matter where you choose to rent an apartment in San Diego, you can rely on affordable, accessible public transport. This makes the entire city — from the San Diego Zoo to Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcalá — your playground.

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