
Pet Friendly Apartments for Rent with Specials in San Diego, CA (252 Rentals)Page 5 of 6
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Pet Friendly San Diego Rentals.


University Row House

Terre at E Bradley

Terra Vista

Valle at Mission

The Flats

Greenfield Meadows

Axis at Millenia

Elan Pacific Lofts

Ocean Crest

Hillside Terrace Apartments

Valle at 9061 Kenwood

Legacy Hills at Poway 55+

The Broadway

Bella Vita Apartments

Elan Poway Hills

Anniversary Apartments

The Residences at Escaya

Wintercrest Village Apartments

Crest 850

Casa De Helix La Mesa, Brand New Kitchen, w/d

Mohawk Gardens

Sunbow Villas

Villa Capri Apartment *$500 Off*

Alderwood

Rising Sun

The Courtyards

The Highlands - Main Office

Mollison Garden Apartments

Casa La Mesa

Woodland Hills

Terre at 1019 Peach

Elan View Pointe

Ranchouse Apartments *$500 Off*

Elan Sevilla

Woodlawn Gardens Apartments

Vista De Luna

Vista Palms

The Sophia at Mt. Helix

Westwood *$500 Off*

Crestwood

Shady Terrace

Las Villas Del Norte Senior Living

Silverado Apartments, a 55+ Community

1443 Holly

Terre at the Ranch

Terre at S Anza

55+ Senior Living at Quail Creek Apartments

Oak Creek
San Diego, CA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in San Diego?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
San Diego Studio Apartments | $2,442 | $1,033 | $7,770 |
San Diego 1 Bedroom Apartments | $2,857 | $995 | $10,000+ |
San Diego 2 Bedroom Apartments | $3,682 | $855 | $10,000+ |
San Diego 3 Bedroom Apartments | $4,676 | $930 | $10,000+ |
San Diego 4 Bedroom Apartments | $4,416 | $850 | $10,000+ |
San Diego 5 Bedroom Apartments | $6,686 | $792 | $10,000+ |
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Getting Around San Diego, CA
Walk Score®
74 / 100
Very Walkable
Most errands can be accomplished on foot
Bike Score®
57 / 100
Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
46 / 100
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
San Diego, CA Area Reviews
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pet Friendly San Diego Apartments
What is the Cheapest Pet Friendly apartment in San Diego?
Currently the most affordable Pet Friendly Apartment in San Diego is at Victory on Paseo listed at $792.
How much is the average rent for a Pet Friendly San Diego Apartment?
The average rent for a Pet Friendly Apartment in San Diego is $3,299.
What is the largest Pet Friendly San Diego Apartment for rent?
Today's Pet Friendly apartment with the most square footage in San Diego is a 9,333 square feet unit starting from $2,539 at Vive Luxe at The Vive Collection.
What is the average size for San Diego Pet Friendly Apartments for rent?
The average size for a Pet Friendly rental in San Diego is currently at 722 sq ft.
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