
Apartments near University of San Diego in San Diego, CA (678 Rentals)


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3606 1st Ave

Casa del Pueblo

Presidio Place

Serra House Apartments

Mission Greens

Mission Florence

Sleepy Hollow Apartments

836 W Pennsylvania Ave

The Heritage on First Avenue

John Beardsley House Apartments

3635 3rd Ave

Alta Vista Apartments

The Atlas

5828 Ruby St

1307 Brunner St

5800 Mildred St

5725 Linda Vista Rd

USD Presidio Terrace

1280 Goshen St

Bay View Apartments

1261 Goshen St

5946 Lauretta St

1307 Colusa St

5752-5766 Lauretta St

5736 Lauretta St

1235-1241 Hueneme St

5765 Lauretta St

5641 Mildred St

Hillside

5828 Riley St

5844 Lauretta St

5920 Riley St

5928-5938 Riley St

5810 Riley St

1245 Colusa St

1215 Hueneme St

5660 Lauretta St

5760 Riley St

5722 Riley St

Fresno Street Townhomes

1209 Hueneme St

Lauretta Apartment Homes

Colusa Street Apartments

5601-5615 Mildred St

5636 Lauretta St

1134-1148 Fresno St

5672 Riley St

1127 Eureka St

1121 Eureka St

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There are currently 5,606 Studio Apartments in San Diego with rent ranges from $850 to $8,678 with an average price of $2,358.
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