
Apartments near Clock Tower Plaza in San Diego, CA (1,089 Rentals)


1051 Diamond St

1217 Oliver Ave

1251 Grand Ave

1252-1256 Thomas Ave

724-740 Emerald St

1169 Pacific Beach Dr

1242 Hornblend St

1252-1262 Reed Ave

Diamond St 4 units

910-914 Diamond St

1180 Felspar St

960-962 Diamond St

1211 Felspar St

1212 Pacific Beach Dr

1265 Thomas Ave

1244 Oliver Ave

854 Diamond St

753 York Ct

936 Diamond St

4328 Fanuel St

1264 Reed Ave

1260 Hornblend St

810-816 Diamond St

1234 Pacific Beach Dr

4021-4027 Everts St

824-832 Diamond St

Sea Holder

951 Missouri St

1050-1054 Diamond St

933-939 Missouri St

714-722 Diamond St

911 Missouri St

1256-1262 Oliver Ave

La Playa Villas

857 Missouri St

1070-1072 Diamond St

3969 Ocean Front Walk

4007 Everts St

4445 Fanuel St

4265 Fanuel St

Santa Barbara

Fanuel Villas

3944 Mission Blvd

Mission Bay Parker Place

1258 Pacific Beach Dr

1319 Hornblend St

1057-1063 Missouri St

1246 Felspar St

870 Missouri St

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