The Southeastern San Diego housing market is very competitive. Homes in Southeastern San Diego receive 5 offers on average and sell in around 19.5 days. The median sale price of a home in Southeastern San Diego was $720K last month, up 6.7% since last year. The median sale price per square foot in Southeastern San Diego is $521, up 11.3% since last year.
What is the housing market like in Southeastern San Diego today?
In October 2024, Southeastern San Diego home prices were up 6.7% compared to last year, selling for a median price of $720K. On average, homes in Southeastern San Diego sell after 20 days on the market compared to 13 days last year. There were 167 homes sold in October this year, down from 180 last year.
All Home Types
Median Sale PriceAll Home Types
Median Sale Price
(All Home Types)
$720,000
+6.7% YoY | Oct 2024
Based on Redfin calculations of home data from MLS and/or public records.
Location
Data
Oct 2024
Growth
% YoY
Southeastern San Diego, CA
$720,000
+6.7%
United States
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How hot is the Southeastern San Diego housing market?
Southeastern San Diego is very competitive. Homes sell in 27 days.
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Redfin Compete Score™
The Redfin Compete Score rates how competitive an area is on a scale of 0 to 100, where 100 is the most competitive.
Calculated over the last 3 months
Many homes get multiple offers, some with waived contingencies.
The average homes sell for about 1% above list price and go pending in around 27 days.
Hot homes
can sell for about 3% above list price and go pending in around 13 days.
Learn about schools in the Southeastern San Diego area
Elementary
Middle
High
GreatSchools Rating
9/10
Nye Elementary School
Public • K-5
334
Students
9 reviews
7/10
John A. Otis Elementary School
Public • K-6
431
Students
2 reviews
7/10
Bethune K-8
Public • K-8
564
Students
9 reviews
6/10
Webster Elementary School
Public • K-6
219
Students
5 reviews
6/10
Palmer Way
Public • K-6
494
Students
2 reviews
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38 elementary schools.
School data provided by GreatSchools. School service boundaries are intended to be used as reference only. To verify enrollment eligibility for a property, contact the school directly.
Climate's impact on Southeastern San Diego housing
Learn about natural hazards and environmental risks, such as floods, fires, wind, and heat that
could impact homes in Southeastern San Diego.
Flood Factor - Minor
13% of properties are at risk of severe flooding over the next 30 years
Flood Factor
Southeastern San Diego has a minor risk of flooding. 265 properties in Southeastern San Diego are likely to be
severely affected
by flooding over the next 30 years. This represents 13% of all properties in Southeastern San Diego. Flood risk is increasing slower than the national average.
<1% of properties are at risk of wildfire over the next 30 years
Fire Factor
Southeastern San Diego has a moderate risk of wildfire. There are 89 properties in Southeastern San Diego that have some risk of being affected by wildfire over the next 30 years. This represents <1% of all properties in Southeastern San Diego.
Southeastern San Diego has minimal risk of severe winds over the next 30 years
Wind Factor
Southeastern San Diego has a Minimal Wind Factor®, which means there is a very low likelihood that hurricane, tornado or severe storm winds will impact this area.
70% of properties are at moderate
risk of heat over the next 30 years
Heat Factor
Southeastern San Diego has a moderate risk from heat. This is due to
"feels like" temperatures
increasing, and because 70% of homes in Southeastern San Diego have a Moderate Heat Factor®.
Southeastern San Diego is expected to see a 185% increase in the number of days over 86ºF over the next 30 years. Southeastern San Diego is expected to experience 7