Allied Gardens

Allied Gardens

Allied Gardens is a terrific residential area to consider if you’re looking for a great place to raise a family. This quiet community east of Mission Valley is a pocket neighborhood in San Diego that can be easily overlooked. It’s centrally located and an easy drive to downtown San Diego and our beautiful beaches.

Allied Gardens is known for community activities that center around the Allied Gardens Recreation Center and Allied Gardens Pool. Here’s what else makes it a great place to live:

There is a mix of both public and charter schools in Bankers Hill that offer elementary, middle, and high school students a great education in an urban environment.

Bankers Hill is known for being home to delicious cuisine. You’ll find farm-to-table restaurants, cozy cafes, great sushi spots, and unique eateries

Great shopping is always close by when you live in Bankers Hill—there are urban boutiques in the Gaslamp Quarter, quaint island-style shops in Coronado, and vintage finds in Ocean Beach.

You’ll find smaller, ranch-style homes in Allied Gardens, many of which were built in the 1950s and 1960s when the area was first being developed. The neighborhood’s mid-century homes hearken to a time when young families were drawn to San Diego’s booming suburbs. Allied Gardens remains as family-centric as it was back then, and that’s why we love helping folks find a home in this great community.

Map of Allied Gardens