
Apartments near Loma Alta Station in Oceanside, CA (203 Rentals)


Cavalier Mobile Estates

Mission View West

220 El Camino Real

200 El Camino Real

1634-1638 Burroughs St. & 1633-1637 Moreno St.

140 Douglas Dr

Mission Point Townhomes

525-529 Vine St

615 Vine St

1025 Vine St

1030 Whaley St

1213 S Nevada St

1205 S Nevada St

1209 S Nevada St

1206-1208 S Ditmar St

4370 Pacifica Way

1210 S Ditmar St

St Cloud at Rancho Del Oro

735-739 California St

Five Bed Home with Three Bed ADU

711 California St

La Salina

1807 Alvarado St

706 Vista Way

Johanna Apartments

509-515 Kelly St

San Luis Rey 4Plex

1917 S Freeman St

1630 S TREMONT St

137 Avenida Las Brisas

1611 S Tremont St

Coastal Apartments

Avenida Las Brisas 4-Plex

Sea Shores Condominiums

1906-1908 S Tremont St

The Flats

1724 Broadway

1913 S Tremont St

1826 Broadway

1633-1637 S Myers St

1629 S Myers St

1621-1623 S Myers St

1705 S Myers St

1709-1715 S Myers St

1729 S Myers St

1640 S Pacific St

1722 S Pacific St

Malo Beach

1734 S Pacific St
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