East Village 12th & Imperial

In partnership with the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), we are developing an inclusive mixed-income community on a 1-acre site that would provide essential housing to residents across income levels with easy access to public transportation.

 

Normal Heights historic sign over Adams Avenue.
Normal Heights 39th & El Cajon

In partnership with Naturally Affordable Housing, this formerly city-owned property would provide 150-200 units of affordable and market-rate housing.

 

Naturally Affordable Housing

Our active joint portfolio with Naturally Affordable Housing also includes projects at different stages of development, all designed to efficiently address the mobility and transportation needs of our local workforce.

Normal Heights historic sign over Adams Avenue.
Normal Heights, San Diego Bridgedeck

346 units
Mix of studio and one-bedroom units
 

Target rent: $1,856 – $2,121/month
Projected delivery: Q4 2027
Total project cost: $114.5M
Cost per unit: $354,544

North Park, San Diego Kansas II & Oregon

73 units at each project (146 total)
Primarily studio units (340 SF)
 

Target rent: $1,950/month
Projected delivery: Q1 2027
Total project cost: ~$22M per property
Cost per unit: ~$300K

North Park, San Diego 3946 Louisiana

38 units
Studio apartments (358 SF)
 

Target rent: $2,123/month
Projected delivery: Q4 2026
Total project cost: $16.1M
Cost per unit: $381,416

How Our Projects Work

The San Diego Housing Fund is taking a new approach to provide faster, more efficient housing production across the spectrum of affordability.

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Meet the Board and Team


James Howell, CFA, CTP
Board Member & Managing Partner
San Diego Housing Fund

“By investing in low- and middle-income housing, we will help alleviate suffering, create equitable opportunities, and grow the local workforce and economy.”

Mark A. Stuart, CFRE

Board Member & Partner, San Diego Housing Fund President & CEO, San Diego Foundation