Average Rent Reports by City > San Diego, CA
Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 03/31/2025
Curious about how much rent goes for in San Diego, CA? Whether you’re eyeing a studio in North Park or managing a 4-bedroom house in Carmel Valley, Rentometer has you covered with the latest average rent data across property types and neighborhoods.
This report covers average rent prices for apartments and single-family homes in San Diego, broken down by bedroom count and neighborhood. All estimates are powered by Rentometer, the leading source for hyperlocal rental data and comps.
Property Type | Bedrooms | Avg Rent (Q1 2025) |
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Apartment | Studio (0) | $2,272 |
Apartment | 1 Bedroom | $2,438 |
Apartment | 2 Bedroom | $3,313 |
House | 2 Bedroom | $2,952 |
House | 3 Bedroom | $4,516 |
House | 4 Bedroom | $5,685 |
Neighborhood | Avg Rent (Q1 2025) |
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East Village | $3,146 |
University City | $3,150 |
Carmel Valley | $3,534 |
Uptown | $2,342 |
Mission Valley | $3,149 |
Mira Mesa | $2,780 |
Pacific Beach | $2,698 |
Civic - Core | $3,319 |
North Park | $2,307 |
Rancho Penasquitos | $3,036 |
Neighborhood | Avg Rent (Q1 2025) |
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University City | $4,228 |
College East | $4,763 |
Rancho Bernardo | $4,137 |
North Park | $3,701 |
Mira Mesa | $4,039 |
City Heights | $3,062 |
Normal Heights | $2,458 |
Carmel Valley | $5,808 |
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