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Chula Vista

About Chula Vista

Chula Vista, meaning “beautiful view” in Spanish, lives up to its name with sweeping views of the bayfront and mountains. As one of the fastest-growing cities in San Diego County, Chula Vista combines suburban convenience with coastal living, making it a highly desirable area for families and professionals.

Amenities of the Chula Vista Community

Chula Vista is known for its thriving neighborhoods, extensive parks, golf courses, and marinas. The city offers diverse dining and shopping options, as well as attractions like the Living Coast Discovery Center. Families appreciate strong schools, both public and private, as well as new master-planned communities that include pools, clubhouses, and walking trails. Its location provides easy access to Downtown San Diego, the South Bay, and even Tijuana.

Why Buying in Chula Vista Is Right for You

Chula Vista real estate offers a wide variety of options, from bayfront condos to suburban homes in newer developments. With continuous growth, expanding amenities, and competitive prices compared to central San Diego, Chula Vista is an excellent investment for buyers who want value, lifestyle, and room to grow.

Overview for Chula Vista, CA

274,344 residents across 49.6 sq mi (5,526.9/sq mi). Median age 37.8 and per-capita income about $41,675. (ACS 2023)

274,344
Total Population
37.8 years
Median Age
5,526.9 / sq mi
Population Density
$41,675
Per Capita Income

Demographics and Employment Data for Chula Vista

Population Households Employment

Median household income is about $106,623. Household size averages 3.1. Education (25+): 86.1% high school+; 34.1% bachelor’s+. (ACS 2023)

274,344
Total Population
5,526.9 / sq mi
Population Density
37.8
Median Age
$106,623
Median Household Income

Population by Age Group

0–9 Years12.4%
10–19 Years14.5%
20–24 Years6.0%
25–44 Years29.0%
45–64 Years25.2%
65–74 Years7.8%
75+ Years5.1%

Percentages sum to ~100% (rounding). Source: ACS 2019–2023 5-year age table for Chula Vista (rolled up to these bins).

Education (Age 25+)

High School Grad or Higher86.1%
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher34.1%

“Bachelor’s+” is a subset of “HS+.”

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