
Apartments near San Diego City College in San Diego, CA (1,987 Rentals)


Ariel

Market Street Square

Vantaggio Little Italy

900 F Street

Studio 15

Twelve @ J

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Kaya

2551 Commercial St-F4OZ

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Golden Grove Manor

Viridian Lofts

Koll Center

WLA Windsor

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Modera San Diego

Strauss on Fifth

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Villa Pacifica

Golden Pacific Apartments

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Overlook Point Apartments

Park View Hillcrest

The Noble

City Villas Apartments

Elan Luxo II

Allegro Towers

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The Rey

Horton 4th Avenue

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Harborview Apartment Homes

Golden Glen Apartments

Hillcrest Inn

2679 Imperial Ave

The Billboard Lofts

Pacific Vu Apartments

The Irving

Villa De Oro Apartments

The Helm - Affordable Housing

Island Flats

Ivy Street Apartments

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Studios435: Furnished Studios with Modern Esthetic

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Sage House Apartments

3550 Park

Greystone Lofts

Arrive Broadway Lofts

City Lofts

Palms Apartments

Windsor Apartments

North Park 55+ Apartments

Redwood Terrace

Imperial Tower Apartments
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