Moving to San Diego: Your 2026 Relocation Guide
Everything You Need to Know About Living in San Diego
Whether you're relocating for work, military orders, a new opportunity, or simply a change of scenery, San Diego offers an unmatched blend of coastal living, year-round sunshine, and diverse neighborhoods. Home to thriving industries like biotechnology, healthcare, defense, education, and technology, the city continues to attract professionals, families, students, and remote workers from across the country.
If you're planning a move, here's everything you need to know before settling into America's Finest City.

Why Move to San Diego?
San Diego consistently ranks among the most desirable places to live in the United States. With an average of more than 260 sunny days each year, beautiful beaches, outdoor recreation, and a strong job market, it's easy to see why so many people choose to call the region home.
Major industries include:
- Biotechnology & Life Sciences
- Healthcare
- Military & Defense
- Technology
- Higher Education
- Tourism & Hospitality
Whether you're relocating temporarily or making San Diego your permanent home, the city offers neighborhoods and housing options to fit nearly every lifestyle.
Choosing the Right Neighborhood
One of the biggest decisions you'll make is selecting the neighborhood that best fits your lifestyle.
Little Italy
One of San Diego's most walkable neighborhoods, Little Italy offers excellent restaurants, coffee shops, waterfront access, farmers markets, and modern apartment living.
Ideal for:
- Young professionals
- Corporate travelers
- Walkable lifestyle
Downtown San Diego
Downtown provides easy access to Petco Park, the Gaslamp Quarter, the waterfront, and many major employers.
Ideal for:
- Business travelers
- Professionals
- Urban living
Mission Valley
Located near many of San Diego's major freeways, Mission Valley offers convenient access to shopping, dining, and employment centers.
Ideal for:
- Commuters
- Families
- Long-term renters
La Jolla
Known for its coastline, luxury homes, shopping, and restaurants, La Jolla combines natural beauty with an upscale atmosphere.
Ideal for:
- Executives
- Medical professionals
- Beach lovers
North Park
Creative, energetic, and full of local restaurants, breweries, and boutiques, North Park remains one of San Diego's most popular neighborhoods.
Ideal for:
- Young professionals
- Artists
- Food enthusiasts
Pacific Beach
If you're looking for an active coastal lifestyle, Pacific Beach offers miles of shoreline, outdoor recreation, and a lively social scene.
Ideal for:
- Remote workers
- Beach enthusiasts
- Young professionals/ college students
Understanding the Cost of Living
San Diego's cost of living is higher than the national average, with housing representing the largest expense for most residents.
When planning your move, be sure to budget for:
- Housing
- Utilities
- Transportation
- Parking (depending on location)
- Groceries
- Recreation
While costs vary by neighborhood, many residents find the quality of life, climate, and employment opportunities well worth the investment.
Furnished or Unfurnished?
Choosing the right type of housing depends on your relocation timeline.
Furnished Rentals
Fully furnished residences can be ideal for:
- Corporate relocations
- Temporary work assignments
- Military moves
- Extended business travel
- Individuals between permanent homes
Move in with the essentials already in place and enjoy added flexibility during your transition.
Unfurnished Rentals
For those planning a longer stay, unfurnished rentals offer the opportunity to create a home that reflects your personal style while establishing long-term roots in San Diego.
Getting Around San Diego
Although San Diego is considered a driving city, there are several transportation options available.
Driving
Many residents commute by car, with major freeways connecting neighborhoods throughout the county.
Trolley
The San Diego Trolley provides service throughout Downtown, Mission Valley, Old Town, UC San Diego, and several surrounding communities.
COASTER
Travel between Downtown San Diego and North County with convenient coastal rail service.
San Diego International Airport
Located just minutes from Downtown, SAN offers nonstop flights to destinations across the United States and internationally.
Things to Know Before You Move
A few tips can help make your transition even smoother.
- San Diego enjoys mild weather throughout the year.
- Many neighborhoods are highly walkable, while others are best explored by car.
- Outdoor living is part of everyday life, from beaches and hiking trails to waterfront parks.
- Parking availability varies significantly depending on the neighborhood.
- Pets are welcome in many communities, though policies differ by property.
Explore Your New City
Once you've settled in, take time to experience everything San Diego has to offer.
Local favorites include:
- Balboa Park
- La Jolla Cove
- Coronado Beach
- Sunset Cliffs
- Petco Park
- Seaport Village
- The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
- Old Town San Diego
- Cabrillo National Monument
- Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve
Whether you enjoy outdoor adventures, live entertainment, sporting events, or world-class dining, there's always something to explore.
Relocation Checklist
Before moving to San Diego, remember to:
✔ Secure housing
✔ Schedule your move
✔ Transfer or establish utilities
✔ Update your mailing address
✔ Register your vehicle if required
✔ Explore your new neighborhood
✔ Find nearby grocery stores, healthcare providers, and essential services
How AMSI Can Help
Relocating doesn't have to be overwhelming.
AMSI offers furnished and unfurnished rental options throughout San Diego, along with relocation services designed to help make your transition as smooth as possible. Whether you're moving for work, a temporary assignment, or a long-term relocation, our local team can help you find housing that fits your needs and lifestyle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is San Diego a good place to relocate?
Yes. San Diego offers a strong job market, exceptional weather, outdoor recreation, and a variety of neighborhoods suitable for professionals, families, students, and retirees.
Do I need a car in San Diego?
Many residents choose to drive, although neighborhoods like Downtown, Little Italy, and parts of Mission Valley offer access to public transportation and walkable amenities.
Should I rent a furnished or unfurnished home?
Furnished rentals are often the best option for temporary assignments, corporate relocations, and military moves, while unfurnished rentals are generally preferred for longer-term living.
When is the best time to move?
San Diego experiences mild weather year-round, making relocation possible during any season. Planning ahead can help provide more housing options and flexibility.
How can AMSI help with my move?
AMSI provides furnished and unfurnished housing throughout San Diego, along with relocation services to help simplify the moving process and make settling into your new city easier.
Welcome to San Diego
Whether you're staying for a few months or putting down long-term roots, relocating to San Diego opens the door to one of California's most vibrant coastal communities. With the right neighborhood, housing, and local support, your move can be an exciting new beginning.
Explore AMSI's available furnished and unfurnished residences to find the home that's right for you.












