
Apartments near The Art Institute of California, San Diego in San Diego, CA (1,858 Rentals)


Canyonside West

4227-4229 Maryland St

4540 Oregon St

4648 Utah

4386-4394 Louisiana St

4420 Texas St

4475 Arizona St

4525 Hamilton Street

4642 Utah St

4675 Utah St

4586 Idaho St

4636 Utah St

3016 Suncrest Dr

4346-4352 Mississippi St

4484 Hamilton St

4503 Hamilton St

4522 Oregon St

4239 Cleveland Ave

4226 Cleveland Ave

4230 Campus Ave

4423 Texas St

4446 Arizona St

Versailles Apartmemts

4201-4209 5th Ave

4209-4221 3rd Ave

4459 Arizona St

4512 OREGON St

4568 Idaho St

2828 Madison Ave

4474-4480 Hamilton St

4362 Louisiana St

4453 Arizona St

4560 Idaho St

4657-4663 Utah St

4719-4723 Kansas St

4550 Idaho St

4349 Mississippi St

4468-4472 Hamilton St

4428-4436 Arizona St

4649 Utah St

4458 Hamilton St

4435 Arizona St

4220 Campus Ave

4328-4336 Mississippi St

4373-4379 Louisiana St

6232-6236 Osler St

4213 5th Ave

515 Arbor Dr

Arbor Woods

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