Yes, San Diego Is Building More Apartments. But Are They Affordable?
To the editor LA Times:
By Paul Krueger / Jan. 24, 2026
San Diego has indeed laid out the welcome mat for apartment builders and their investors (“San Diego shows what happens when a city actually lets builders build,” Jan. 20). But my city’s laissez-faire approach to development has failed to supply truly affordable housing while virtually ignoring the obvious need for additional parks, schools, fire and police stations and parking for car-dependent, working-class families.
Some of these new rental projects offer small studios for $2,500 per month and one-bedrooms for $3,000. Parking, when available, can cost $300 a month more. The so-called affordable units required by the city in some of those high-density buildings still cost more than $2,000 per month, well beyond the reach of our low- and very low-income residents.
Our mayor and his building-industry allies now claim their fast-track approval processes — which disregard neighborhood concerns about the negative impacts of these high-density/high-rise projects — are pushing down rental rates. But according to data from RentCafe.com, the recent 1.85% drop in monthly rental rates equates to just $55 per month in savings and a still expensive $2,938 average monthly rent.

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