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


Stuart Manor

4110 Texas St

4161 ARIZONA St

4212 Oregon St

4748 BANCROFT

3041-3043 Monroe Ave

4638 Iowa St

4657 Iowa St

5131-5139 34th St

Robindale

4738 Bancroft St

4546-4562 Boundary St

4773 Bancroft St

4767 Bancroft St

Georgian Apartments

4107-4115 Texas St

4117-4121 Texas St

4075 Mississippi St

4308 Utah St

4325-4327 Utah

4333 Utah St

4026 Alabama St

4032 Alabama St

4065-4071 Mississippi St

5828 Ruby St

5844 Lauretta St

4025 Florida St

4027 Albatross St

4057-4063 Mississippi St

4160 Hamilton St

4421-4433 30th St

4454 Ohio St

4751 Bancroft St

4035 Alabama St

Rio Vista

Florida Street Apartments

2850 El Cajon Blvd

4774 33rd St

4492-4502 Illinois St

4623-4627 Iowa St

3226-3232 Adams Ave

4330-4340 Kansas St

4146 Hamilton St

4096 Texas St

4118-4124 1/2 Arizona St

4127 Arizona St

5828 Riley St

4025-4031 Alabama St

4178 Oregon St

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