Mission Valley

Mission Valley

San Diego, California Homes for Sale

About Mission Valley

Mission Valley is San Diego's ocean frontier and a shopping haven. It boasts a scenic environment down to the Pacific Ocean and a rich history dating back to the 17th century. The neighborhood is the epitome of shopping, tourism, and entertainment. Riverwalk Golf Club, malls, and Qualcomm Stadium are some of biggest landmarks in the community. Mission Valley was named from one of the twenty-one Spanish Christian missions along the coast in early 1800s.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $459,000 to $1,999,900

Closed Prices: $250,500 to $1,700,000

Median Sale Price: $561,000

Average $ per sq ft: $592

Association Fee Ranges: $0 to $1500, $85 to $689/mo

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1964 to 2021

Sq. Ft.: 506 to 2346 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 0 to 4 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms

Lot Size: 0 - 5+ acres

Around Mission Valley

Condos are dotted all along the Eastern and the Western side of the mission valley. Luckily, most of the accommodations are affordable. A shopping center and several amenities like the San Diego Zoo and SeaWorld are within the walking distance from many living quarters. Most of the living quarters are clustered around Westfield Shopping Center due to access to eateries, libraries, hospitals, and schools.

Head down to Old Town for some fresh tortillas and the best sushi that you can get anywhere in San Diego. The aroma of the Mexican cuisine will satisfy your taco craving. There are restaurants that offer family-friendly dining options if you come along with young kids. Try European and international cuisine in one of the many eateries along Texas Street, University Avenue, and Park Boulevard. Sample a variety of wines, beers, and cocktails from clubs around Westfield and Old Town.

Crowds of shoppers, especially the weekends. Mission Valley is a shopping haven for San Diego residents and visitors alike. Many people come to the stores and malls for shopping and entertainment. It is common to find people with shopping bags moving from the malls to their homes. In addition, the area is a tourist destination and you'll likely see crowds visiting some of the area's destinations like Haunted Old Town or the 'Q' stadium for sporting events. The San Diego Chargers also attract many football fans during the matches.

Head to Westfield Mission Valley for some live shows, karaoke nights, and a night of rock music. You may also go to one of the many movie theaters and watch the latest blockbusters on the big screen. In the meantime, you can have some freshly prepared cocktails or sample some Chilean wine along with some fresh tortillas. Alternatively, you may wind down the night on a rooftop bar having steak and your favorite beer.

Wear your football jersey and make way for the Qualcomm Stadium to for a Chargers game. The stadium also hosts concerts and events besides the football action. Alternatively, you may head to the Haunted Old Town for a spooky haunted tour for an unique Sunday afternoon. Later on, you can also experience a taste of drama at one of the many theaters dotted throughout the neighborhood.

Locals Love

  • Shopping options
  • Live performances
  • Inexpensive dining options

Locals Don't Love

  • Traffic
  • Expensive parking
  • Crowds

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