Located just west of Hillcrest and overlooking Mission Valley and Presidio Park, Mission Hills is one of San Diego's oldest and most desirable neighborhoods. The area was developed in the early 1900s and is one of the most architecturally impressive neighborhoods - most of the area restored to pristine conditions.

Mission Hills History

Mission Hills was subdivided in 1908, and over the years, some of San Diego's premier architects designed homes in the neighborhood, including Richard Requa, William E.

Hebbard
, William Templeton Johnson, Emmor Brooke Weaver, Nathan Rigdon and Joel E. Brown. More modern homes were built along the canyon rims by well-known architects Lloyd Ruocco, Homer Delawie, John Lloyd Wright and Sim Bruce Richards. The local horticulturalist Kate Sessions helped to influence development in Mission Hills and founded the Mission Hills Nursery in 1910, which is still an active business.

What Makes it so Special?

Just a stroll through the neighborhoods north of West Washington Street may result in you wanting to live in Mission Hills. Old stately homes, quaint craftsman bungalows and large mansions -- all immaculately manicured on quiet streets, help to give Mission Hills its appeal.

What Defines Mission Hills?

First and foremost, the homes. Mission Hills is a far cry from new cookie-cutter subdivisions and the older, but well-appointed homes each have its own unique characteristics and charm.
​​​​​​​

Things to Do

Mission Hills has its own business district that you can stroll to. Most of the local businesses are located along West Washington Street from Hillcrest and on to the east. The business hub of Mission Hills is along Goldfinch Street between Fort Stockton and West Washington. Restaurants, shops, pubs ​​​​​​​and services give residents just about everything they might need.

San Diego, CA 92103
$979,000
1058
sqft
2
Baths
2
Beds
Iconic mid-century modern living at the acclaimed Salomon Building, a 1959 architectural masterpiece by master architect Henry Hester, regarded as one of San Diego's finest examples of mid-century...
San Diego, CA 92103
$2,295,000
1417
sqft
4
Baths
3
Beds
Modern minimalist luxury in the heart of Uptown San Diego.
San Diego, CA 92103
$2,295,000
sqft
4
Baths
3
Beds
Modern minimalist luxury in the heart of Uptown San Diego.
San Diego, CA 92103
$755,000
1147
sqft
2
Baths
2
Beds
Beautifully upgraded Hillcrest/Bankers Hill condostyle meets convenience! Over $55,000 in upgrades bring comfort and character to this inviting home.
San Diego, CA 92103
$799,000
1046
sqft
2
Baths
2
Beds
Welcome to this beautifully appointed 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo in one of the areas most sought-after neighborhoods.
San Diego, CA 92103
$1,065,000
1366
sqft
2
Baths
2
Beds
*NO OPEN HOUSE ON 2/7 or 2/8* Wake up to sun-filled corner windows, coffee in hand, and Balboa Park just across the street.
San Diego, CA 92103
$1,749,900
3009
sqft
5.5
Baths
4
Beds
New construction with an ADU in the heart of University Heights, this residence blends modern amenities, stunning views, and unmatched convenience just steps from Park Blvd and Trolley Barn Park.
San Diego, CA 92103
$575,000
798
sqft
1
Baths
1
Beds
Welcome to the Egyptian, Hillcrests iconic concrete and steel condominium community, where Hillcrest, North Park, University Heights, and Balboa Park converge.
San Diego, CA 92103
$789,000
1128
sqft
3.5
Baths
2
Beds
Rare single-story condo in Hillcrest (92103) featuring an oversized private patio, soaring ceilings, and direct street-level entry.
  • Log in
  • ×