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University Heights Real Estate for Sale

Located between two of the most popular neighborhoods in the metro area of San Diego are Hillcrest,  North Park, and University Heights. You will notice that University Heights contains a mix of Craftsman bungalows, Spanish Revival homes, apartments, and condominiums, with a few million-dollar homes for sale.

Entrance to Old Trolley Barn Park on Adams Avenue in University Heights San Diego neighborhood
Entrance to Old Trolley Barn Park on Adams Avenue in the University Heights San Diego neighborhood

Back in the late 19th century, University Heights was intended to be the location of an annex of the University of Southern California. The plan didn’t come to fruition, but the name stuck. The neighborhood’s popularity received a boost in 1915 during the Panama-California Exposition that took place in Balboa Park. Around that time, ostrich feathers were in demand to adorn hats and create boas. University Heights was the home to a large ostrich farm, along with a public garden, located near the intersection of Park Boulevard and Adams Avenue.

Thinking of Buying a Home in University Heights?

If you are considering moving to San Diego and are looking for a place to call home, University Heights may very well be the place that draws your attention. If you are someone who likes to walk and enjoy what a neighborhood has to offer, this is the place with high walkability and lots of charm.

It is not always easy to find local resources when moving to a new location. So, we try to make that part easy by giving you as much information as possible about different restaurants, shopping, schools, hospitals, etc. We hope that when you are ready to buy a home in San Diego, you contact the McT Real Estate Group. In the meantime, feel free to search for homes in University Heights and other parts of San Diego right here on our website. If you have any questions whatsoever, feel free to contact us at 619-736-7003.

Schools

University Heights has one elementary school, Alice Birney Elementary. Nearby are the middle schools, San Diego Global Vision Academy, and Roosevelt International. Located in North Park, not far from University Heights, is St. Augustine, a private boys’ school. Nearby are SciTech High School, Crawford High School, and Hoover High School.

Dining and Shopping

When living in University Heights, you will enjoy its vibrant nightlife with many popular bars and restaurants lining Park Boulevard. You can experience everything from fine dining, drinking, and dancing to casual eateries and dive bars with karaoke. One of my favorite restaurants is Plumeria, which is a Vegan Thai place that even makes meat-eaters want to frequent often. If you are into American comfort food, you may want to try the Park House Eatery. For Classic Mexican food with a twist, head over to El Zarape. These are just a few of several in the neighborhood that everyone loves.

University Heights is known for being home to artists and their studios. You can find some of their creations in the eclectic mix of boutiques and cafes in the area. There is an assortment of typical neighborhood businesses, such as auto repair shops, convenience markets, and unique vintage stores. Some of the cafes in the area offer live music, and the Diversionary Theatre presents local productions with an LGBT emphasis.

Commute

There is easy access to major freeways such as the 8 and the 805. If you don’t drive, you can get around on the buses. University Heights is served by MTS bus routes 1, 11, and 215.

Commute Times from University Heights (92116)

University Heights is arguably the most convenient Metro neighborhood for commuters due to direct access to Hwy 163 and I-8.

DestinationDrive Time (Non-Peak)Rush Hour EstimateWhy It Matters
Mission Valley3-5 Min5-8 MinInstant access to Target, Trader Joe’s & Malls.
Downtown / Airport10-12 Min15-20 MinStraight shot down Hwy 163 (the scenic route).
UTC / Sorrento Valley15-18 Min25-35 MinMuch faster commute than from South Park.
Grossmont Hospital12 Min18-22 MinEasy East County access via I-8.

 

2025 University Heights Market Update

As of December 2025, the University Heights housing market remains a premier destination for San Diego buyers, with the average home value reaching approximately $877,076. This represents a steady 3.0% annual appreciation, mirroring the broader growth seen in San Diego detached home prices.

The University Heights Lifestyle

Life here is defined by unparalleled walkability. Residents enjoy diverse dining along Park Boulevard, weekend outings at the historic Old Trolley Barn Park, where you will find families gathering during their leisure time. There are free concerts in the summer, as well as movie screenings. People bring their friends, kids, and dogs to unwind, and it is a great place to meet your neighbors. and immediate access to the cultural landmarks of Balboa Park.

FAQ: University Heights vs. North Park & More

Q: Is University Heights part of North Park?

A: No, they are distinct neighborhoods. While they border each other (separated roughly by Texas Street), University Heights (92116) has its own zip code and “vibe.” UH feels more like a small, self-contained village perched on a canyon rim, whereas North Park (92104) is a larger, busier urban hub with more nightlife options.

Q: Which neighborhood has better parking?

A: University Heights generally wins. While parking is tight near Park Blvd, the residential side streets in UH (especially the “Mission Cliff Gardens” area) are often wider and less congested than the dense streets of North Park.

Q: What is the main elementary school for University Heights?

A: Alice Birney Elementary. This is a massive draw for families. Birney is an International Baccalaureate (IB) magnet school known for its garden program and strong community ratings. Many buyers target University Heights specifically to be within the Birney attendance boundary.

Q: Does the flight path go over University Heights?

A: Mostly, no. Unlike Golden Hill or parts of North Park, University Heights is generally located north of the primary flight path. You will hear ambient city noise, but you typically do not get the “pause your conversation” jet noise found further south.

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