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Planting new life into Southeast San Diego
Set approximately 10 miles southeast from the heart of San Diego, Paradise Hills is a well-established community-in-progress. "The neighborhood has been here since the 1950s," says Derek Barksdale, Chula Vista-based Realtor with Military Mutual. "It's been a positive thing that younger people, some of whom are inheriting these homes, are moving in and renovating houses that looked like they were on their last legs before." Not only are they improving their new properties, but their shared landscape. In 2017, a group of locals formed Paradise Gardeners, launching their Native Garden (previously a covered landfill) at the community park. Plans for this community project include rustic log benches, a pollinator area and an ethnobotany garden that will educate visitors about the indigenous Kumeyaay Nation that lived in and traveled through the area long ago.
Paradise Hill's native garden is a beautiful place to stroll and take in the native Poppies.
Paradise Hills Recreation Center features a playground and basketball court.
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Unexpected ocean views
Living up to its name, homes here are perched on rolling hills that offer residents views of the Pacific Ocean. It’s common to find cottages, ranch-style homes and two-story Spanish and Mediterranean Revivals with stucco exteriors, some featuring stone walkways and arched windows. Older homes were built between the 1950s and ‘80s, all densely packed together with low-water plantings. Prices range from around $550,000 for a cozy two-bedroom fixer-upper to over $800,000 for a spacious four-bedroom home ready for move-in. Homes built in the 2000s along Tonawanda and Alta View Drive offer four bedrooms, typically going for between $850,000 and $900,000.
A tidy residential grid design keeps navigating Paradise Hills a breeze.
Older, raised ranch homes are also present in Paradise Hills.
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San Diego Unified earns a solid A
Local public schools are zoned within the San Diego Unified district, earning an overall A from Niche. Students might start out at the B-plus rated Paradise Hills Elementary, then continue to the B-minus rated Bell Middle. Morse High earns a B-plus, ranked by Niche as a standout high school for their strong athletics and technology programs.
Paradise Hills Elementary School, fostering a love for knowledge in every child.
Bell Middle School side view with the entrance to the bus path in San Diego, CA.
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Where the community comes together
The Paradise Hills Community Park is set in the northeast corner of the neighborhood near Perry Elementary, home to the local Skate Park (popular with kids since the 1970s), a designated dog area and the up-and-coming community garden. On the same lot, the Paradise Hills Recreation Center offers skateboarding classes, gymnastics programs and youth sports leagues. Little ones will enjoy the playground at the Sweetwater Heights Park in National City or the Parkside Neighborhood Park, a go-to for pickup basketball and picnics.
Information on the flora and fauna found in the park can be found at Paradise Hills Park.
Paradise Hill's Skate Park is a well appointed skate park popular with locals.
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Casual dining on Reo Drive
In the heart of Paradise Hills, a strip mall located just off Reo Drive offers casual bites; Los Tapatios dishing out authentic Mexican meals and Babycakes, a funky bar and bakery, serving up custom desserts. Inside Mike's Giant New York Pizza, retro vinyl booths and pinball machines create a vintage atmosphere for a family-friendly dinner. For everyday essentials, La Palapa Market is conveniently located in the strip mall, while Ralphs anchors South Bay Terraces on Alta View Drive. Just 2 miles away in National City, Westfield Plaza Bonita sprawls with over 100 stores, including Nordstrom Rack, Men's Wearhouse and an AMC Theater.
Colorful murals can be found along Reo Drive in Paradise Hills.
With so many decisions, it's difficult to decide on any one treat from Babycakes Bakery.
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Quick route to downtown San Diego on the 54
The neighborhood is bordered to the south by State Route 54, providing a direct connection to downtown San Diego in 10 miles. For a beach day, Imperial Beach is the closest shore, located 10 miles away. The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System has bus stops along Paradise Valley Road and South Woodman Street. For healthcare, residents depend on Paradise Valley Hospital in National City, while the San Diego International Airport (SAN) is located approximately 12 miles away.
Reo Drive is Paradise Hill's commercial and cultural center.
Rohr Park is a cherished green space just south of Paradise Hills.
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Decreasing crime risk
The San Diego Police Department and Paradise Hills community have implemented initiatives to combat crime and improve safety, including community policing, gang prevention programs and street lighting improvements in high-crime areas. Today, the CAP Index score is a 4 out of 10 for overall crime risk, on par with the national average.
Paradise Hill's main strip on Reo Drive has a classic small town feel.
Chula Vista Golf Course Trail is a 3.1 mile loop that is extremely popular with locals.
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Parks in this Area
Las Palmas Park & Camacho Recreation Center
Golf
Picnic Area
Pool
Butterfly Park
Trails
Botanical Gardens
Parkside Park
Basketball
Trails
Playground
Sweetwater Heights Park
Paradise Hills Community Park
Basketball
Dog Park
Skateboard
Transit
Airport
San Diego International
19 min drive
Bus
Reo Dr & Albemarle St
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Alleghany St & Munda Rd
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Cumberland St & Calle Tres Lomas
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Parkside Av & Sabina Dr
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Parkside Av & Fleming Dr
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Cumberland St & Seabreeze Dr
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Reo Dr & Bolivar St
Paradise Hills Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Paradise Hills, San Diego sell after 49 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Paradise Hills, San Diego over the last 12 months is $325,000, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
2862 Callejon, Paradise Hills – Your Dream Home Awaits! This freshly updated, 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom single-story home is perfect for those seeking comfort, convenience, and stunning canyon views. As you step into the foyer, you'll be greeted by a spacious sitting area that leads into the kitchen, living room, and den. From here, enjoy access to the outdoor deck, where you can take in the serene
Welcome to this lovely updated two-story VA-approved townhome in the heart of Paradise Hills! Step inside to a bright lower level featuring new vinyl plank and tile flooring, a stylishly refreshed kitchen with updated cabinets and counters, and sun-filled afternoons in the kitchen and dining area. Fresh paint, dual-pane windows, and a cozy fireplace add warmth and charm throughout. A spacious
Welcome to Paradise Hills! Beautifully remodeled home featuring two Owner’s Suites one upstairs and one downstairs plus a spacious loft perfect for a secondary living room, office, or game room. The open-concept great room boasts vaulted ceilings and flows into a stunning kitchen with two islands, a breakfast nook, and a walk-in pantry. Upgrades include a brand-new roof and new shutters. Sitting
Bayview Hills – Military Housing. Make your new home in sunny San Diego a place that offers the convenience, value, and support to help you maximize your Southern California lifestyle. Welcome to Bayview Hills, a pet-friendly community of two, three, and four-bedroom townhomes smartly situated just minutes from Naval Base San Diego. Enjoy fun amenities and all the comforts of home, plus a
PET FRIENDLY! Take a look at this newly renovated 3-bedroom house in Paradise Hills! Brand new all-electric air conditioning and heating, recessed lights, remodeled bathrooms, and solar! The spacious backyard is fully fenced in, perfect for pets and families. Walking distance to Parkside Park. FEATURES: HVAC, AC, A/C, 220V electrical, washer, dryer, 2-car garage, driveway, backyard, front yard.
This property at 5527 Bolivar St offers a 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom layout with a total of 500 square feet. The living room provides a functional space for relaxation and entertainment, while the bedroom is designed for comfort and privacy. The bathroom includes essential fixtures for daily use. The unit is smoke-free, ensuring a clean and healthy living environment. The exterior features a
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
16,453
Median Age
37
Population Density
14 ppl/acre
Population under 18
25.3%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
16%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$86,166
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$100,818
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
85.4%
College Graduates
17.6%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
3.5%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
68.4%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
10''
Average Winter Low Temperature
47°F
Average Summer High Temperature
74°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
35/ 100
Somewhat Walkable
Walk Score®
58/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
30/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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