Old Town Neighborhood Guide
Full of vibrant colors on each corner, Old Town is home to history, a huge assortment of Mexican cuisine, boutique shops, and parks. Homes and businesses reveal what San Diego colonial life was like in the mid 1800’s. The trolley station is just a few blocks away and orange green double level sight-seeing buses drive […]
Ocean Beach Neighborhood Guide
Ocean Beach sits on the southern end of San Diego. You’ll find a wide variety of local shops, outdoor cafes, and a dog friendly beach where pups let loose. Take a walk on the pier, shop the farmer’s market, or laze in the sand; “OB” meets all expectations for a fun filled day. OB’s authentic, […]
North Park & South Park Neighborhood Guide
Laid back and hip, North and South Park are both well known for unique restaurants, breweries, and shops. Craftsman style homes oozing charm and character make up these areas pairing nicely with the art and music scene. University and 30th are the center of North Park and a good place to start if exploring the area. […]
Mission Hills Neighborhood Guide
Overlooking Old Town, Mission Hills is well known for its architectural integrity. Homes are carefully restored and maintain their historical charm. Hundreds have received designated historic home recognition. Stroll through Pioneer Park and spot the occasional head stone dating back to San Diego’s pioneers. Many residents occupy professional fields as executives or managers who also […]
Normal Heights & City Heights Neighborhood Guide
Shops, breweries, and restaurants are prevalent in each of the Heights. Cost of living tends to be less expensive in comparison to being directly on the coast and is still only a short car ride away. Expose yourself to City Height’s culture where the population is rich with ethnic diversity, over 30 different languages spoken […]