
Apartments near 16-34 3rd Avenue in Chula Vista, CA (675 Rentals)


West Highland Rowhomes

1922-1932 A Ave

1915 A Ave

901-907 E 18th St

2926 Alta Dr

1021-1033 E 18th St

1201-1207 E 18th St

National City Fourplex

1821 B Ave

Playa Vista

2220-2206 Euclid Ave

Capitol Arms Apartments

1237 E 18th St

1710 I Ave

2605 Fenton Pl

2214-2218 Euclid Ave

1443 E 18th St

2202-2212 Euclid Ave

3011-3045 Baker Pl

2040 Prospect St

1740 N Ave

217 E 18th St

1704 D Ave

1410-1412 E 17th St

2105 Prospect St

Bonita Paradise Mobile Home Park

Romero Apartments

940 E 16th St

1611 J Ave

1615 L Ave

2110 E 20th St

700 E 16th St

1642 C Ave

The M Avenue Bungalows

918-20 E 16th St

1619-1629 C Ave

1631 B Ave

725 E 16th St

1438-1440 E 16th St

1629 Palm Ave

2703-2715 E 24th St

1931-1937 Wilson Ave

1426-1434 E 16th St

2215-2223 S Lanoitan Ave

1871 E 17th St

1821 E 17th St

404-408 E 15th St

1820 E 16th St

1919 E 17th St
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