San Diego, CA — All ZIP codes

Every ZIP code we profile inside San Diego, with side-by-side population, income, and home-value data so you can compare neighborhoods within the same city.

ZIP codes
41
in San Diego
Population
1,338,070
summed across ZIPs
Avg income
$99,602
household, ACS
Avg home value
$754,350
owner-occupied

Neighborhood ZIPs

92101
San Diego County
43,096 ppl
92102
San Diego County
40,083 ppl
92103
San Diego County
33,873 ppl
92104
San Diego County
45,773 ppl
92105
San Diego County
73,085 ppl $560,800
92106
San Diego County
20,889 ppl
92107
San Diego County
29,753 ppl
92108
San Diego County
21,995 ppl
92109
San Diego County
45,333 ppl
92110
San Diego County
30,318 ppl
92111
San Diego County
49,351 ppl
92113
San Diego County
51,461 ppl
92114
San Diego County
67,745 ppl $564,200
92115
San Diego County
61,450 ppl $668,000
92116
San Diego County
31,470 ppl
92117
San Diego County
55,195 ppl
92119
San Diego County
24,465 ppl
92120
San Diego County
29,172 ppl
92121
San Diego County
4,213 ppl
92122
San Diego County
45,676 ppl
92123
San Diego County
33,035 ppl
92124
San Diego County
31,593 ppl
92126
San Diego County
78,097 ppl $715,900
92127
San Diego County
50,852 ppl
92128
San Diego County
50,161 ppl
92129
San Diego County
53,742 ppl
92130
San Diego County
57,197 ppl $1,438,500
92131
San Diego County
36,070 ppl
92132
San Diego County
— ppl
92134
San Diego County
316 ppl
92135
San Diego County
641 ppl
92136
San Diego County
10,676 ppl
92139
San Diego County
35,364 ppl
92140
San Diego County
3,249 ppl
92145
San Diego County
3,044 ppl
92147
San Diego County
212 ppl
92154
San Diego County
85,024 ppl $578,700
92155
San Diego County
340 ppl
92161
San Diego County
— ppl
92179
San Diego County
4,061 ppl
92182
San Diego County
— ppl

How to read a city ZIP grid

A city is rarely a single market. San Diego includes 41 distinct ZIP codes, and the difference between two adjacent neighborhoods can be larger than the difference between two states. When you scan the cards above, watch for clusters of similar median income or home value — those typically mark a coherent neighborhood. Outliers (a much higher or lower number than nearby ZIPs) often signal a special-purpose area: a university campus, a downtown business district, a new master-planned community, or a historically distinct enclave. Our relocation guide walks through how to triage a long list of candidates without getting lost in the data.

If you’re relocating to San Diego, start by ruling out ZIPs that don’t fit your budget or commute, then click through to the individual profiles for the survivors. Each ZIP page includes density, time zone, and nearby ZIPs so you can radiate outward when your top picks don’t pan out. For a wider view that includes neighboring suburbs, see the San Diego–Chula Vista–Carlsbad metro hub.

Service businesses can use this same grid in reverse — identifying the densest, highest-income ZIPs as opening territories, then expanding outward. The combination of population, density, and income on a single page is meant to make those judgement calls easier than digging through Census tables by hand.