
Apartments near San Diego State University in San Diego, CA (1,373 Rentals)


4268 Winona Ave

4213-4223 50th St

4344 Estrella Ave

Alvarado Creek Apartments

Mission Gorge Terrace

6171 Mission Gorge Rd

4318-4324 Estrella Ave

4260 Winona Ave

4173-4175 Altadena Ave

4242 Winona Ave

4871-4883 Trojan Ave

4330-4336 Estrella Ave

4253 49th St

4261 49th St

5015-5021 Orange Ave

4190 Altadena Ave

4162 51st St

Malwick Manor & Palos Verde

7267 Saranac St

4441 Menlo Ave

4424 47th St

4416 47th St

4266-4278 N 49th St

4304 Estrella Ave

4449-4451 Menlo Ave

4978 Orange Ave

4283-4287 Estrella Ave

4215-4223 Winona Ave

4164 Altadena Ave

7281-7289 Saranac St

Casa De Karla

4243 49th St

4336 48th St

4230-4232 Winona Ave

4435-4439 Menlo Ave

4277 Estrella Ave

4269 Estrella Ave

4328 48th St

4423 Menlo Ave

4163-4165 50th St

4244 49th St

La Hacienda

7290 Mohawk St

4172 Winona Ave

4179 Winona Ave

5754 University Ave

5110 Polk Ave

4328-4330 46th St

4221 49th St

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