Harbor & History
LIVING IN
POINT LOMA
Sweeping bay views, military roots, and Liberty Station -- a peninsula that holds its value.
POINT LOMA BY THE NUMBERS
Data as of May 2026
Data Source
Market statistics sourced from publicly available reports, third-party aggregators, and public records. Deemed reliable but not guaranteed. May not reflect current conditions.
IDX / MLS
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Avg Price
$1.317M
Days on Market
49.5
Inventory
1.3 mo
List/Sale Ratio
96.6%
Price Trend
+2.2% (30d)
What the Market Is Saying
Stable and high-quality. Limited new inventory and a loyal buyer pool keep values strong -- this market holds.
WHO THIS AREA FITS BEST
Ideal For
- → Buyers who want views and a real neighborhood feel
- → Military families with ties to the area
- → Buyers who prioritize stability over rapid appreciation
Less Ideal For
- Buyers who need maximum walkability -- car required for most errands
- First-time buyers at this price point without strong financing
WHAT HOMES LOOK LIKE
Avg Size
1,680 sqft
Price per Sqft
$868
HOA
Uncommon
Many single-family homes have no HOA
LIVING IN POINT LOMA
Walk Score
68/100
Somewhat Walkable
Bike Score
61/100
Bikeable
Bay views, Cabrillo National Monument, and Liberty Station's arts-and-dining district. Military heritage runs deep, but it's the panoramic water views that make buyers stay for decades.
Point Loma manages to feel coastal, active, and calm at the same time — with some of the best views in San Diego hidden between neighborhoods that still feel surprisingly local.
Key Spots
What Makes It Special
- → Liberty Station arts and dining district
- → Panoramic bay and ocean views from the bluff
- → Cabrillo National Monument -- westernmost tip of San Diego
PROS & TRADE-OFFS
Pros
- + Panoramic bay and ocean views -- genuinely hard to replicate
- + Liberty Station is a top-tier arts and dining destination
- + One of the most stable markets in San Diego
- + Tight-knit community with long-term residents
Trade-Offs
- Walk score of 68 -- a car is part of daily life
- Entry prices are high; limited options under $900K
- Geography limits development, which constrains choices
THE REAL PICTURE
Point Loma's wide price range reflects a simple truth: lot position and views matter enormously. Bluff homes with bay views command dramatically more than interior street homes. The flight path overhead affects some corridors more than others -- worth understanding before committing. Buyers who know the peninsula's geography consistently make better decisions.
WHAT'S AVAILABLE
Estimated based on neighborhood character. Verified periodically. Individual buildings may vary.
WHERE IT IS
THINKING ABOUT POINT LOMA?
Coastal lifestyle with limited inventory. Views and lot position drive price -- strategy is everything here.
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