
Apartments near 30NP in San Diego, CA (4,210 Rentals)


4338 Cherokee Ave

3883 38th St

3917 Normal St

3025-3033 Adams Ave

38th Street Apartments

4424 Florida St

3867 38th St

Villa Monterrey

4670-4676 Idaho St

4445 Florida St

4665 Oregon St

4620-4624 33rd St

4475 35th St

4629 Bancroft St

4685 Idaho St

2973-2983 Kalmia St

4521 Hawley Blvd

4181 37th St

4482 Alabama St

1620-1622 Myrtle Ave

2933-2935 Adams Ave

4629 Arizona St

4368-4370 Georgia St

4548 Hawley Blvd

2949-2957 Kalmia St

Monroe Villas

4657 Iowa St

4035 38th St

Bancroft St. Apartments

4614 Felton St

3754 Herbert St

4675 Oregon St

4660 Oregon St

4666 Oregon St

4527-4537 Hawley Blvd

4411 Wilson Ave

4645 32nd St

3810-14 39th St

4626 33rd St

4633 Bancroft St

4038-4042 Normal St

4069-4075 N 38th St

3488-3494 Monroe Ave

4002-4006 Normal Ave

Iowa Street Condos

4343 Cherokee Ave

4576 Hawley Blvd

4046-4052 Normal St

4683-4685 Oregon St

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