
Apartments near University of California, San Diego - UCSD Medical Center Hillcrest Campus in San Diego, CA (2,389 Rentals)


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2510 Landis St

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Riley Street Apartments

3965 Hamilton St

4336 Oregon St

4360 Oregon St

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4541 Hamilton St

4525 Hamilton Street

3762 Arnold Ave

4166-4170 Oregon St

4212 Oregon St

4344 Oregon St

4152 Oregon St

3904-3920 Hamilton St

Casa Leon

2525-2533 Adams Ave

3691-3693 Arizona St

4730 Arizona St

USD Presidio Terrace

Star Of India

2515 Congress St

2485 Jefferson St

345 Juniper St

3744 Arnold Ave

3917-3931 Hamilton St

4682-4686 Hamilton St

3791 Arnold Ave

3722 Arnold Ave

3811 Arnold Ave

3943 Hamilton St

3661 ARIZONA St

4503 Hamilton St

4076 Oregon St

4146 Oregon St

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4559 Hamilton St

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4326 Oregon St

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