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Which San Diego County cities are building new homes?

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Written in the voice of San Diego, Will Huntsbury outlines the most housing and shortages in San Diego County cities.

“Our analysis looked at the number of new homes, from apartments and accessory residences to single-family homes permitted across San Diego County between 2018 and the end of 2024,” explains Huntsbury.

The largest city of San Diego in the county allowed the largest number of raw. However, Chula Vista has allowed the newest housing units per capita with 38 new units per 1,000 people. In the low end, El Cajon allowed just 9.9 homes for every 1,000 residents.

According to Huntsberry, Chula Vista has more open space available for buildings than other parts of the county. “Unlike most other cities, different types of housing were also diverse. About 56% of the homes were part of a five-unit apartment. About 9% were ADUs and 24% were single-family homes.”

Some cities, like Encinitas, were forced to change zoning codes to comply with the state’s housing obligations despite local Nimbie’s opposition to dense construction. Others like Poway and El Cajon continue to resist building new homes.

New homes built are hardly within the affordable range. “Around 78% of all new homes were priced for people with a “moderate” income as defined by state officials. ”


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