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Neighborhood Profile

Mission Hills Real Estate

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Mission Hills is located on hills just south of the San Diego River valley and north of downtown San Diego, overlooking Old Town and San Diego Bay. It was subdivided on January 20, 1908 as a smaller portion of what is now referred to as Mission Hills. The City of San Diego describes Mission Hills a being the area north of Horton Avenue, South of Mission Valley, West of Goldfinch Streer and Reynard Way, and East of the Old Town community area. Mission Hills is part of the 92103 zip code area.

The area is primarily residential, with some small shops and restaurants. The area was developed in the early 20th century and most of the houses are still from that era, often carefully preserved and restored. Homes there were also often designed by San Diego’s premier architects including William Hebbard, William Templeton Johnson, Emmor Brooke Weaver, Nathan Rigdon, Richard Requa, and Joel E. Brown. Master Builders such as the Pacific Building Company, Morris B. Irvin, and Martin V. Melhorn contributed by building in the vernacular architecture.

Modern homes were built along canyon rims as infill during the 1950s and 1960s by modern masters such as Lloyd Ruocco, Homer Delawie, John Lloyd Wright and Sim Bruce Richards, among others. Ironically, San Diego's most famous architect, Irving Gill never built in Mission Hills as by the time this area was being developed he was mainly working in Los Angeles county.

The famous horticulturalist Kate Sessions helped to influence development in Mission Hills. She founded the Mission Hills Nursery, which is still an active business (since 1910).

Several public, private, and religious schools are located in Mission Hills. The best known is the lower school campus of the private Francis Parker School, founded in 1912. This school was run on progressive ideals by William Templeton Johnson and his wife Clara. Mr. Johnson designed the original school building and his wife ran the school.


Area Statistics

Demographics Details San Diego
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Population
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22,667 37,274,313 305,316,813
Population Change Since 1990 0.00% 25.00% 23.00%
Population Density 4,552 228 N/A
Male 11,286 18,651,537 150,510,358
Female 11,380 18,622,776 154,806,455
Never Married 7,292 8,677,018 64,637,695
Married 7,328 14,319,521 127,444,321
Separated 1,470 2,022,610 12,786,810
Widowed 1,231 1,605,121 15,653,044
Divorced 2,328 2,748,669 23,462,677
Number of households
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9,850 12,358,701 113,634,428
Average Household Size 2.00 3.00 3.00
Median Age
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33.41 33.93 35.89

Income and Jobs Details San Diego
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Median Household Income
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$48,294 $59,386 $52,683
Average household Income $67,048 $82,999 $68,953
Per capita income $30,104 $28,446 $26,464
Median Disposable Income $41,226 $49,289 $44,384
Average Total Household Expenditure
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$53,122 $61,204 $53,788
Sales Tax Rate 7.75% N/A N/A
White Collar Jobs
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78.58% 78.53% 77.74%
Blue Collar Jobs
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21.42% 21.47% 22.26%

Ethnicity Details San Diego
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White 18,627 22,309,044 224,453,567
African American 748 2,254,414 37,869,650
Hispanic 4,637 13,776,689 47,315,892
Native American, Eskimo, Aleut 116 246,114 2,340,063
Asian / Pacific Islander 1,432 4,735,904 14,030,291
Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 156 164,967 570,472
Other 1,586 7,563,870 26,052,770

Education Details San Diego
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Less than 9th Grade 517 2,478,313 12,483,769
Some High School 700 2,050,552 17,561,471
High School Graduate 3,094 5,773,092 61,595,298
Some College 3,102 4,645,100 38,173,701
Associate Degree 1,288 1,863,096 15,535,305
Bachelors Degree 3,847 4,565,703 35,327,843
Graduate Degree 2,416 2,532,639 20,540,943

Climate Details San Diego
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Average January High Temperature 65.80ºF 55.03ºF N/A
Average January Low Temperature 49.70ºF 35.19ºF N/A
Average July High Temperature 75.80ºF 87.41ºF N/A
Average July Low Temperature 65.90ºF 56.48ºF N/A
Annual Precipitation 10.77 25.51 N/A