
Apartments near College Center in San Diego, CA (1,203 Rentals)


Lisa Manor

Westwood Village

4387 Parks Ave

4422-4432 Rosebud Ln

Shasta Greens

4445 Rosebud Ln

4437 ROSEBUD Ln

5547-5553 Shasta Ln

7770 University Ave

4390 Rosebud Ln

Chateau Shasta

4355-4361 Parks Ave

7668 Normal Ave

3680-3690 Vista Ave

4320-4322 Parks Ave

7766-7700 University Ave

Park Villas La Mesa

7680 Normal Ave

4415 Rosebud Ln

7772-7786 University Ave

4370 Rosebud Ln

4395 Rosebud Ln

4414 Dale Ave

Westwood Village

5050-56 Woodyard Ave

5542-5544 Lake Park Way

4385 Rosebud Ln

4295-4299 Schoolridge Ln

Parkway Villas

4375 Rosebud Ln

4285-4289 Schoolridge Ln

4275-89 Schoolridge Ln

4260 Parks Ave

4265-4269 Schoolridge Ln

4260-4264 Schoolridge Ln

5036-5042 Guava Ave

The Harris Street Apartments

Chateau Parks Apartments

Guava Apartments

3594 Vista Ave

Villa De Fanta

Parkway Manor

Quince Apartments

Guava Gardens (62+ Senior Community)

Guava Manor

7601 Westview Pl

7118 Westview Pl

5580 Lake Park Way

Lake Park

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