Yard Sales in San Diego, CA — Today
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WE CLEAN AND ORGANIZE GARAGES
140 N ESCONDIDO BLVD, City of San Diego, CA

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West Mountain View Drive near Collier Street, City of San Diego, CA

ART & BOOKS & CONCERT MEMORABILIA & MORE!
West Mountain View Drive near Collier Street, City of San Diego, CA

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park blvd near university, City of San Diego, CA

take all... for someone who resales
nordhal, City of San Diego, CA

ABOUT 12 POTTED PLANTS FOR SALE
Park blvd near University, City of San Diego, CA
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Best neighborhoods: North Park · South Park · University Heights · Kensington · Point Loma · La Mesa (suburb)
Permit rules: San Diego allows up to four garage sales per address per year, each up to two consecutive days, with no permit required.
When to go: Year-round weather, but Saturday-morning sales (7–11 a.m.) avoid the marine-layer haze that often lingers until 10 a.m. near the coast.
Frequently asked
- What time do San Diego yard sales open?
- 7 a.m. is common — coastal sellers sometimes start at 6:30 to beat the morning gloom and the heat that settles in by noon inland.
- Are there permit limits in San Diego?
- Yes — four per address per year, each up to two days. The fifth sale in a year would require a temporary commercial permit.
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