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


4042-4046 Winona Ave

5358-5360 Wightman St

4027 Winona Ave

4123-4129 48th St

4085 Estrella Ave

4144-4152 N 48th St

4049-4055 49th St

4034-4040 Winona Ave

5239 Rex Ave

5312-5318 Wightman St

5326-5328 Wightman St

Los Arcos

4026-4032 Winona Ave

4073 Estrella Ave

4140 48th St

4212 47th St

4066-4070 49th St

4019-4025 Winona Ave

5219 Rex Ave

Sunset House

4016-4024 Winona Ave

6665 Mission Gorge Rd

4240 Menlo Ave

4118-4124 48th St

4082-4086 Estrella Ave

6725 Mission Gorge Rd

4040 49th St

4029 49th St

Viking North & Viking South

4074 Estrella Ave

4222 Menlo Ave

4017-4021 49th St

4055 Estrella Ave

5208 Wightman St

4066-4072 Estrella Ave

Valley Meadows North Condominium Association

4056 Estrella Ave

4085 48th St

4077 48th St

Euclid Avenue Apartments

5047 University Ave

5273-5279 Wightman St

4094 48th St

4039-4041 Estrella Ave

4082-4088 48th St

4240 46th St

4250 46th St

4487-4493 44th St

3802-3804 52nd St

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