
Apartments near 30NP in San Diego, CA (4,176 Rentals)


The Wahoo

Narwhal

4735 Idaho St

Casa Carlotta

Essex Villas

4114 39th St

4450-4456 Georgia St

4122-4126 39th St

4443 36th St

Washington Crossing

Kansas Street Apartments

Metro Villas Apartments

3845-3865 Orange Ave

Santa Rosa Villas Apartments

2476-2498 Adams Ave

Palm Grove Villas

Sapphire Apartments

4573 Florida St

4656 34th St

4664 N 34th St

4675 Louisiana St

Floridian

3044 Suncrest Dr

4638 MISSISSIPPI St

4650-4654 Hawley Blvd

4455-4465 Cherokee Ave

Richmond Court

1424 Lincoln Ave

Georgia Palms Apartment Homes

4721 32nd St

4131 Maryland Street

4453 North Ave

4320 Campus Dr

3522 Madison Ave

El Paraiso Apartment

4625 35th St

Heritage Manor

4735 Bancroft

4550-4552 36th St

4659 Alabama St

4330 Campus Ave

4338 Campus Ave

1244 Robinson Ave

4740-4744 Bancroft St

Residential Condos

1241 Essex St

4722 33rd St

4378 Campus Ave

4738 33rd St

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