Your San Diego Realtor - Howard Sheehy

Your San Diego Realtor - Howard Sheehy šŸ” San Diego RealtorĀ® | Buying, Selling & Relocation Specialist

Helping buyers, sellers, and families relocate throughout San Diego County.

Expert guidance for first-time home buyers, military relocation, downsizing, and luxury homes

06/19/2026

Father’s Day is this weekend and if you haven’t figured out plans yet… here are my favorite things to do with dad in San Diego, CA šŸ‘‡
šŸŒļø For the golf dad:
Visit Torrey Pines Golf Course — because watching dad almost make that shot is half the fun.

šŸ– For the food and cold beer dad:
Grab a table at Ballast Point Brewing Miramar — great food, great atmosphere, and plenty of craft beer.

🌊 For the outdoorsy dad:
Spend the day kayaking around La Jolla Cove — beautiful views, sea caves, and plenty of time outdoors.

šŸŽµ For the dad who just wants a good time:
Catch live music at Belly Up Tavern — keep it low-key and fun.

šŸ½ļø For the ā€œlet’s make it a nice dinnerā€ moment:
Treat him to dinner at Mister A's — the kind of place he wouldn’t pick himself but loves when you take him.

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads in San Diego šŸ™Œ

Comment ā€œGUIDEā€ for my full local guide so you always know where to go šŸ“

| your San Diego real estate agent + San Diego lifestyle guide

06/18/2026

Looking for a home in Oceanside, CA

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06/17/2026

POV: You’re thinking about moving to San Diego… but have no idea where to start.

That’s where I come in.

From neighborhood recommendations and local spots you’ll actually love… to setting up home alerts, touring homes, negotiating, and getting you all the way to closing.

I’ll walk you through every step of the process.

Because moving shouldn’t feel overwhelming.

It should feel exciting.

If you’re planning a move to San Diego this summer and want a local guide + someone who will genuinely help you navigate the process, I’d love to help.

Comment ā€œGUIDEā€ and I’ll send over my San Diego Relocation + Neighborhood Guide.

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06/16/2026

Most people don’t move because they want to…
they move because life changes.

A growing family.
A hard season.
A fresh start.
A dream they’ve been putting off.

My job isn’t just unlocking doors…
it’s helping people step into what’s next.

If you’re in a season where things are shifting in San Diego, you don’t have to figure it out alone.

I’m here to help you understand your options—buying, selling, or just planning ahead.

šŸ‘‰ DM, call, or text me and let’s talk through what that could look like.

— Howard Sheehy |

06/15/2026

For San Diego, CA, here’s a polished version you can use:

Not everyone wants the same thing from a neighborhood.

And in San Diego, CA, you don’t have to settle.

Here’s my breakdown of where to live based on your lifestyle šŸ‘‡

šŸ· If you want the food scene, the social life, and the culture:

→ Little Italy — Walkable streets, incredible restaurants, waterfront events, farmers markets, and a vibrant social scene year-round.

🌊 If outdoor living and nature are non-negotiable:

→ Pacific Beach — Miles of coastline, beach access, boardwalks, outdoor fitness, and endless opportunities to enjoy the San Diego sunshine.

šŸ” If you’re looking for space, privacy, and quiet:

→ Rancho Bernardo — Larger homes, established communities, scenic views, and a peaceful atmosphere while still being close to shopping and major freeways.

✨ If you want the luxury lifestyle:

→ Rancho Santa Fe — Gated estates, golf courses, equestrian properties, privacy, and some of the most prestigious real estate in Southern California.

ā˜€ļø If you’re looking for a 55+ lifestyle and low-maintenance living:

→ Oceana — Active adult living with community amenities, social activities, golf nearby, and easy-care homes.

San Diego has something for everyone. The key is knowing which ā€œeveryoneā€ you are.

Comment ā€œNEIGHBORHOODā€ for my full San Diego neighborhood guide šŸ‘‡

| Your San Diego real estate agent + lifestyle matchmaker



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06/14/2026

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06/12/2026

Here’s a version tailored for San Diego, CA:

Here’s the truth…

You don’t have to go far or spend a lot to have a really good summer.

Here are my favorite day trips and weekend getaways from San Diego that actually won’t wreck your budget šŸ‘‡

šŸš— Julian — 1 hour from San Diego

Stroll historic Main Street, grab a slice of famous apple pie, explore local shops, and hike nearby trails at the Volcan Mountain Wilderness Preserve. Parking is easy, and most of the fun is free besides the pie.

🌊 Carlsbad — 35 minutes from San Diego

Spend the day at the beach, walk through Carlsbad Village, and enjoy the local coffee shops and restaurants. Skip the expensive resorts and pack a beach picnic instead. Locals love the laid-back coastal vibe.

šŸ•ļø Lake Cuyamaca — 1 hour from San Diego

A perfect budget-friendly outdoor escape. Fish, kayak, hike, or enjoy a lakeside picnic surrounded by pine trees and mountain views. Camping is available for a fraction of the cost of a resort getaway.

šŸ˜ļø Temecula — 1 hour from San Diego

Most people think wine country, but Old Town Temecula is worth the trip on its own. Walk the wooden boardwalks, browse local shops, and enjoy lunch without spending a fortune. It feels like a true getaway without a long drive.

ā˜€ļø Borrego Springs — 2 hours from San Diego

My underrated favorite. Explore the massive desert metal sculptures, hike through Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, and take in some of California’s best stargazing. Admission is free, and the scenery is unforgettable.

Save this for your next ā€œWhere should we go this weekend?ā€ conversation šŸ‘‡

And if you’re thinking about living somewhere with this many amazing places within driving distance, let’s talk about what life in San Diego actually looks like.

Comment ā€œGUIDEā€ for my full San Diego relocation guide šŸ“

| San Diego RealtorĀ® + your summer trip planner

06/11/2026

To all my landlords in CA, please be careful.

06/10/2026

A lot of people think helping someone move to San Diego is just finding them a house.
It’s really not.

Here’s what it actually looks like when I work with relocation clients in San Diego šŸ‘‡

It starts with a conversation before we do anything.

I want to understand their life, not just their budget. What do they do on weekends? Do they want to be close to the beach or closer to hiking trails? Are they looking for walkability, great schools, a short commute, or a little more space?

Then I take them on a tour. Not of houses... of San Diego.

The neighborhoods. The restaurants. The commute routes. The coffee shops. The beaches. The little spots locals love that you won't find on a Google search.

We talk about what it's actually like to live in places like North Park, Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Coronado, La Mesa, or Rancho Bernardo—because every part of San Diego feels different.

Then we find the house.

But by that point, we already know what we're looking for.

The best relocation clients I've worked with have told me they felt like they had a friend in San Diego before they ever moved here.

That's what I'm going for every time.

If you're relocating to San Diego and want someone who actually knows this city inside and out, I'd love to help.

šŸ’¬ Comment "GUIDE" and I'll send you my San Diego Relocation Guide so you know what it's like before you even get here.

| San Diego Real Estate Agent + Relocation Specialist

06/08/2026

My DMs are full of the same questions right now. So let me just answer them all at once šŸ‘‡

If you’re thinking about moving to San Diego, here’s what people are asking me most:

šŸ” ā€œIs it actually affordable?ā€
San Diego isn’t the cheapest market in California, but buyers have more options than many people realize. Whether you’re looking at condos, townhomes, starter homes, or luxury properties, there are neighborhoods at a variety of price points depending on your lifestyle and goals.

🌓 ā€œWhat do people do for fun?ā€
Honestly? Almost everything happens outdoors. From beach days in La Jolla and Carlsbad to hiking trails, boating on the bay, Padres games, local farmers markets, and year-round festivals, there’s always something happening.

ā˜€ļø ā€œWhat surprised you most about living here?ā€
The microclimates. You can leave the coast in a sweatshirt, drive 20 minutes inland, and suddenly it’s 15 degrees warmer. Most newcomers don’t realize how different the weather can feel depending on the neighborhood.

šŸ“ ā€œWhat should I know before I move?ā€
Don’t choose a neighborhood based solely on price. Commute times, school districts, lifestyle, and proximity to the coast can dramatically impact your day-to-day experience. The ā€œbestā€ area is the one that fits how you actually live.

I answer questions like this every single day. And I genuinely love it because helping someone figure out if San Diego is the right place for their next chapter is one of my favorite parts of this job.

šŸ’¬ Comment ā€œGUIDEā€ and I’ll send you my full San Diego relocation guide so you know what it’s really like living here—from a local expert.

| San Diego Real Estate Agent + your first call before you make the move



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