
Apartments near Crosby Square in San Diego, CA (1,273 Rentals)


2046 30th St

3891-3893 Superior St

3657-3663 Dalbergia St

825 W Beech St

540 Hawthorn St

Lusso Lofts

2052 4th Ave

2104-2118 30th St

3882 Logan Ave

3051 Hawthorn St

3868-3878 National Ave

347 Hawthorn St

2125 5th Ave

2066 4th Ave

Seville Apartments

1939-1945 Front St

2152-2164 6th Ave

2115-2121 4th Ave

2122 30th St

3059 Hawthorn St

3004-3012 Hawthorn St

2119 30th St

311 Hawthorn St

3071 Hawthorn St

2116 Fern St

2123-2127 30th St

2126-34 30th st

1951 Front St

Golden Bay Apartments

3120 Grape St

The 2nd Ave Cottages

2070-2076 3rd Ave

Villa Salazar

1920-1926 Front St

2144 30th St

3812-16 Beta St

Flora + Fauna

2059-2065 2nd Ave

3144 E Grape St

2002 1st Ave

1967-1969 Front St

3081-3083 Hawthorn St

3046-3052 Hawthorn St

3822-3832 Beta St

2210-2270 6th Ave

2050-2060 2nd Ave

1543-1549 S 38th St

2011 Front St

2231-2257 5th Ave

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