San Diego
There are so many things about San Diego that put a smile on residents’ faces. Enviable year-round warm temperatures, beautiful Pacific Coast beaches, endless entertainment, and more attract renters each year. This coastal city provides opportunities for amazing sea activities, such as whale watching, sailing, and snorkeling. San Diego’s white sand beaches with spacious, lush parks and rugged mountain peaks are great for hiking and biking. Beachside Belmont Park features an old-school wooden roller coaster, vintage games and more. After you’ve moved into your new rental, visit Mission Trails Regional Park, a 7,220 acre natural area with a lake and over 60 miles of trails. The wonders of San Diego go far beyond its enchanting landscapes. This bustling city is home to several historic sites, world-class shopping and dining, and a vibrant nightlife. San Diego is also home to the University of California San Diego campus and Marine base Miramar. Built in 1868, residents flock to Balboa Park, one of the oldest recreational parks in the United States. This jaw-dropping national historic site houses 17 museums, gardens, and the city’s renowned zoo. Waterside Seaport Village offers stylish shopping, delectable eateries, and more. After hours, you’ll find young professionals and students in the Gaslamp Quarter, a thrilling downtown district known for its nightlife hotspots from dive bars to the renowned Balboa Theater. Plentiful amenities shape San Diego into a haven for renters of every age and lifestyle.
Chula Vista
Stretching from Silver Strand State Beach to the mountains of the Otay Open Space Preserve, Chula Vista lives up to its name, which is Spanish for “beautiful view.” In between the Pacific coast and the mountains, you’ll discover hills, canyons, and miles of hiking trails. This city celebrates its diversity and its history, which dates back before Spanish exploration in the 1500s. The area that is now Chula Vista was part of a land grant in 1795, and eventually became a part of the US (with the rest of California) in the mid-1800s. The city finally incorporated in 1911. Lemons play a role in Chula Vista’s history, as it became the world’s lemon-growing hub in the late 1800s and is still known as the “Lemon Capital of the World.” While you likely won’t find too many lemon trees today, you will discover more than 60 beautiful parks and a variety of outdoor activities ranging from swimming and surfing to hiking and mountain biking. In addition, just outside of Chula Vista you’ll discover Border Field State Park, International Park, Pacific Gateway Park, and Otay Valley Regional Park. The spectacular San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge, home to the Living Coast Discovery Center, sits at the northwest corner of Chula Vista. Today, California’s southernmost city is flourishing beneath the endless sunshine. Chula Vista is home to Southwestern College, Aquatica San Diego, the Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, and Sky Zone Trampoline Park. Chula Vista provides a variety of shops and restaurants, from the businesses lining E H Street to the Chula Vista Center, a popular shopping mall. Venture just outside Chula Vista to shop the deals at Las Americas Premium Outlets. Residents can also venture to San Diego, located about eight miles north, or to Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, just 10 miles south.
National City
National City is a great place to live – it provides all the necessities combined with the comforts of home! Its affordability makes it an ideal choice for people who seek the conveniences of San Diego without breaking the bank. The city is just north of Chula Vista and encompassed by two wildlife refuges. There are several parks in the community that are perfect for family-friendly activities. Celebrations, carnivals, and the National City Automobile Heritage Car Show help bring this diverse community together. From shopping malls like Westfield Plaza Bonita to the auto mall at Mile of Cars, National City continues to thrive for its residents. Residents appreciate the direct access to Interstate 5 and Interstate 805.