
Apartments near La Jolla High in San Diego, CA (205 Rentals)


Barrier Reef

704-718 Tourmaline St

840-842 Agate St

Turquoise Place

Baja La Jolla Apartments

Oceanhouse on Prospect

801 Pearl Street

Girard Lofts

La Jollan Apartments

La Jolla West Wind

Casa Linda Apartments

Total Monthly Price
5366 La Jolla Blvd, Unit 101C, Unit 101C

Bella Capri

Villaggio

642-644 Bonair Way

4-Units

Seville

7342 Girard Ave

377-385 Nautilus St

484-498 Dunemere Dr

377-407 1/2 Bonair St.

6658 Electric Ave

343 Playa Del Sur

La Jolla Townhomes

315 Playa Del Sur

243 Bonair St

7469-7475 Girard Ave

215 Bonair St

242-258 Rosemont St

7531 Herschel Ave

Chateau Orleans Apartments

Redwood Hollow

6241-6253 La Jolla Blvd

La Jolla House Apartments

7817-7831 Exchange Pl

1024 Coast Blvd S

1049-1053 Coast Blvd

Seahaus

2179 Avenida De La Playa

8040 La Jolla Shores Dr

2130 Vallecitos

2120 Vallecitos

8263 Camino del Oro

Shore Tower

2510 Torrey Pines Rd

740 Sapphire St

7301-7303 Draper Ave

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