
Apartments near 16-34 3rd Avenue in Chula Vista, CA (674 Rentals)


1436 Q Ave

1655 E 16th St

Kimball Highland East

1420 Sheryl Ln

1427 Roosevelt Ave

1740 E Plaza Blvd

Kimball Highland

1742-1772 S Lanoitan Ave

1425 Coolidge Ave

1722-1732 Lanoitan Ave

1328 Hoover Ave

1420-1424 Harding Ave

201-219 E 12th St

2752-56 E 18th St

1121 D Ave

1125 B Ave

1331 Harding Ave

Plaza Hill Apartments

1101 E Ave

1111 D Ave

Kalesaa Walk

Plaza City Apartments

The Driftwood Apartments

Coolidge Apartments

326 Civic Center Dr

2912-2920 E 18th St

Mason Manor Apartment

3004 E 18th St

1012-1016 B Ave

122 E Plaza Blvd

923-933 D Ave

2904-2910 E 16th St

1143 Harding Ave

231-233 E Plaza Blvd

903 M Ave

420-422 E 9th St

1609-1623 E 10th St

915 N Ave

1003-1015 E 9th St

1101-1109 E 9th St

1846-1850 E 9th St

1313 E 9th St

1134-1140 E 9th St

1305 E 9th St

610-612 E 8th St

325 E 9th St

822-836 D Ave

925-945 Hoover Ave

811 C Ave

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