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Metro Mission Valley
Mission Valley Apartments
Some only dream about the sunny California lifestyle, while others come to claim it at Metro Mission Valley Apartments. Built to exceed expectations, our Mission Valley apartments combine a fantastic location in the heart of San Diego with state-of-the-art amenities, premier facilities, and versatile studio, one, and two-bedroom layouts that offer something for everyone. Townhomes and live/work units are available, too!
Discover the high-end features and finishes in each of our residences. You'll discover GE stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, gas stoves in the kitchens and bathrooms, as well as vinyl wood-style flooring throughout the rooms. Electronic entry locks, central air conditioning, and upgraded lighting fixtures are all added conveniences.
Our highly sought-after address in Mission Valley puts our San Diego apartments and townshomes right in the heart of the action. You can shop until you drop at Fashion Valley or catch the latest flicks in AMC Mission Valley 20, or take a stroll along the San Diego River. If work calls, you'll have the University of San Diego, San Diego State University, and Kaiser Permanente less than 10 minutes away.
San Diego ( SAN dee-AY-goh, Spanish: [san ˈdjeɣo]) is a city on the Pacific Ocean coast in Southern California located immediately adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a population of over 1.3 million residents, the city is the eighth-most populous in the United States and the second-most populous in the state of California after Los Angeles. The city is the seat of San Diego County, which has a population of nearly 3.3 million people as of 2021. San Diego is known for its mild year-round Mediterranean climate, extensive beaches and parks, its long association with the United States Navy, and its recent emergence as a healthcare and biotechnology development center. Historically home to the Kumeyaay Native Americans, San Diego has been referred to as the Birthplace of California, as it was the first site visited and settled by Europeans on what is now the West Coast of the United States.