Directions from San Diego

Driving Directions from San Diego to Mission Valley Capital

Approximately 38 min door to door and around 33.0 miles, taking I-15 N to Valley Pkwy / El Norte Pkwy. Both figures are estimates.

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From downtown San Diego this is a genuine cross-county drive: about 33 miles and roughly 38 minutes north on I-15, both figures approximate and traffic-dependent.

Owners and investors still make it when a transaction warrants an hour in a room — a multi-property refinance, a construction budget under review, a purchase whose structure is not yet settled. These directions to Mission Valley Capital from San Diego set out the route north, the markers along it, and how to prepare so a drive that long earns its place in your day.

38 min drive33.0 milesI-15 N to Valley Pkwy / El Norte PkwyNear San Diego Convention Center

Heading north out of downtown

Four road-level steps cover the directions to Mission Valley Capital from San Diego; leave the lane work to the live map.

  1. From downtown San Diego, work your way onto I-15 northbound.
  2. Stay on I-15 north through the inland corridor.
  3. Leave I-15 for Valley Parkway or El Norte Parkway.
  4. Follow El Norte Parkway toward the office, using the live Google Maps route for the last stretch to 10234 Rayford Drive Unit 100.

On an approach this long the estimate is the part worth checking, so open the live directions in Google Maps before you leave. Anyone joining from elsewhere in the county can use all routes to our office.

Markers between the bay and the office

The San Diego Convention Center is the natural downtown reference; most people making this trip start within a few blocks of it, in the Marina district, East Village or the Broadway financial core. Well north of the city, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar borders the I-15 corridor, and passing it signals you have left the coastal grid for the inland valleys.

What we finance in San Diego

The city holds the widest range of commercial stock in the county, and each submarket produces a different file. Downtown and East Village carry older commercial buildings, converted mixed-use and ground-floor retail around Broadway, Cortez Hill and Little Italy, where value turns on lease term and the cost of bringing dated space up to current tenant expectations. Otay Mesa is the industrial engine, with cross-border warehouse, cold storage and manufacturing along Airway Road, Siempre Viva Road and Britannia Boulevard; Kearny Mesa runs multi-tenant flex and service industrial off Ruffin Road and Balboa Avenue plus the Convoy Street food and retail district; Sorrento Valley, Sorrento Mesa and Miramar hold research and development flex, laboratory space and self-storage. Employment behind those buildings concentrates in defense and shipbuilding on the bay, life science and medical device on the mesas, cross-border logistics in the south county, convention and visitor business downtown, and healthcare around the Hillcrest and Alvarado campuses. Investor-owned apartments and small medical suites stay privately held in North Park, City Heights and Normal Heights, which is why DSCR Loans in San Diego and Construction Loans in San Diego account for so much of what we place in the city.

Coming to the office

The address is Mission Valley Capital, 10234 Rayford Drive Unit 100, San Diego, CA 92026, and the number is (844) 347-1070. Appointments are recommended, and on a drive this long they matter more than usual. Send your rent roll, trailing 12-month operating statement and current debt schedule at least two business days ahead, so the meeting opens with a sized structure rather than a document request list — the difference between one trip north and two. Underwriting questions, third-party ordering and closing coordination then run by phone and email.

Distance is the reason most of the work happens before anyone follows these directions to Mission Valley Capital from San Diego. Files are placed with local banks, national banks, correspondent lenders, alternative lenders and private-money sources, so a property here is rarely limited to one structure. Loan approval, terms, rates, leverage, closing timelines and funding remain subject to lender underwriting, transaction structure and eligibility requirements. To set a time, book a meeting at our office.

How to use the visit

  1. Start on the phoneA short call establishes whether the trip is worth making at all.
  2. Set the appointmentWe will confirm a time when the right person is available.
  3. Bring the documentsLeases, financials and anything a lender has already told you.
  4. Get a real answerWhat is financeable, what is not, and what has to change.

Other routes to our office

Driving from somewhere else nearby? Pick the closest starting point.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the drive from downtown San Diego?

Roughly 38 minutes over about 33 miles, north on I-15 to the Valley Parkway and El Norte Parkway exits. It is the longest routine approach to the office and varies with traffic, so trust the live Google Maps route on the day.

Should I book before driving up?

Yes, an appointment is recommended. Call (844) 347-1070 to confirm a time and send your financials ahead, so the meeting starts with a structure rather than a document request.

Is the trip north necessary at all?

Often not. Most San Diego files run entirely by phone and email, from first conversation through closing coordination. Clients drive up when a structure is genuinely open — multiple properties, a construction budget, a partnership decision.

Find out what is achievable

Before you commit to a lender, find out how the same transaction looks across bank, correspondent, alternative and private-money channels.

Office

Mission Valley Capital10234 Rayford Drive Unit 100
San Diego, CA 92026

Contact

(844) 347-1070(858) 304-3204 · (858) 304-3198
info@missionvalleycapital.com

Licensing

California Finance Lenders License #60DBO-57763
Commercial finance company. Financing subject to applicable lender underwriting and transaction requirements.

Loan approval, terms, rates, leverage, closing timelines and funding remain subject to lender underwriting, transaction structure and applicable eligibility requirements. Mission Valley Capital operates under California Finance Lenders License #60DBO-57763. The information here is general. It is not an offer of credit or a commitment to lend on any transaction.