
Apartments near University of California, San Diego - UCSD Medical Center Hillcrest Campus in San Diego, CA (2,398 Rentals)


The Abington

Strauss on Fifth

A Walkers Paradise and Serene Canyon Views

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Villa Pacifica

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Canyonwood Apartments

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CentrePointe

Overlook Point Apartments

Park View Hillcrest

Arrive Mission Valley

Canyon Breeze

The Marquis at Hillcrest

Hillcrest Inn

4328 Proctor Pl

Melrose Canyon

Gaines Street Apartment

Evoc Hillcrest

Bradbury at The Society

Lofts at 734 University Ave

City Lofts

Above the Boulevard / Mississippi 5

Curlew and Juniper Apartments

Palms Apartments

55+ Senior Living- Georgia Regency Apartments

Redwood Terrace

Imperial Tower Apartments

University Crest Apartments

3550 Park

Villa Marquette

Hilltop Terrace

1st & Penn Apts - 1penn

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6716 N Elman St, Unit apt 1

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512 W Juniper St

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1931 Cypress Ave, Unit 1931 Cypress

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2427 3rd Ave, Unit 2427

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4175 4th Ave, Unit 4175 half

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4177 4th Ave, Unit 4177

3430 Utah Street, Unit Studio

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2169 Brant St, Unit 2167 Brant st

3966 Cleveland Ave

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3722 Florida St, Unit 3

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4568 Georgia St, Unit #3

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3795 Georgia St, Unit 304

Furnished Studio-San Diego - Fashion Valley

375 Camino De La Reina

4383 Idaho St

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