4,000 Apartments Coming to San Diego County in 2025 — But They’re Not Helping the ‘Affordable Housing’ Crisis
Around 4,000 new apartments are set to open throughout San Diego County this year, 2025, coming near or matching totals of the past few years. But many of the new complexes will be charging well above the average, with some hitting $3,000 a month.
So, they’re not really a solution to the affordable housing crisis.
A few weeks ago, the U-T ran this story and reported:
The largest complex will be in Convoy District, the 531-unit Alexan Camellia, expected to open late this year. Rents are not set yet but, like most new projects this year, prospective tenants might experience sticker shock.
“(Developers) need to charge high rents because of the high cost of construction,” said Nathan Moeder, principal with real estate analysts London Moeder Advisors.

More than 1,000 protests against the policies of President Donald Trump are set for Saturday, April 5th across the country, with 117 planned in California alone. And they’re being sponsored and planned by a number of brand new nation-wide groups, like “Hands Off” and “50501,” as well as by a coalition of dozens of civil rights, environmental, education, social justice and labor groups.
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Dozens of Point Lomans protested in front of 1004 Rosecrans on Saturday, March 29, to show their opposition to the proposed development of 56 units and a 4-story complex at that site.
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Four lifeguards were injured Friday night, March 28, after they came to the rescue of a pair of people who were swept off the South Mission Jetty by waves. None of the lifeguards were severely injured but the woman rescued was in critical condition and was helicoptered out.
Light snow and rain fell in local mountains Tuesday, April 2. Snow gathered at Mt Laguna at 6,000 feet but not in Julian at a lower elevation.
The following is based on an April First and Fool’s Day jest by Gianni Buonomo Vintners.
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