
Apartments near Paseo Carlsbad - Phase II in Carlsbad, CA (144 Rentals)


Poinsettia Commons

4509 Adams St

Lanikai Lane

4537 Cove Dr

4645 Park Dr

Vista Azul

4627 Park Dr

4584 Cove Dr

Ocean Pointe

Crescent Del Sol Estates

4016 Garfield St

Carlsbad Crest

Chinquapin Landing

306 Chinquapin Ave

240 Chinquapin Ave

111 Sequoia Ave

Tamarack Terrace

Cannon Rd

111 Tamarack Ave

130-140 Tamarack Ave

3861 Garfield St

3861-3867 Garfield St

Coral Springs

Villa Pacifica

Lakeshore Gardens

312 Hemlock Ave

3726-28 Garfield St

3760 Jefferson St

3710-3720 Carlsbad Blvd

345 Juniper St

165 Juniper Ave

Pacific Wind

136-140 Juniper Ave

Casa Del Sol Apartments

252 Juniper Ave

3654-3668 Carlsbad Blvd

155 Cherry Ave

3648 Carlsbad Blvd

318 Juniper Ave

141 Cherry Ave

3564 Garfield St

156 Cherry Ave

3560-3568 Garfield St

3540 Garfield St

135 Acacia Ave

281-287 Acacia Ave

3495 Garfield St

210 Acacia Ave

140 Acacia Ave

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