
Apartments near Dragon Plaza in San Diego, CA (2,520 Rentals)


4122 Highland Ave

4820-4824 Reno Dr

4454 Dawson Ave

3879 University Ave

4043 45th St

4143-4145 44th St

3869 University Ave

4022 Chamoune Ave

Casa Del Sol

4522-4524 Dawson Ave

4135 44th St

3877 Menlo Ave

4353 Dawson Ave

4033 45th St

3859 47th St

4065 Highland Ave

4025 45th St

Oakcrest Manor

The Teralta

4813-4817 Reno Dr

3867-3871 Menlo Ave

Lindstrom House Apartments

4168 44th St

5253 Monroe Ave

4044 45th St

4160 44th St

4461-4463 Dawson Ave

4505 Dawson Ave

3855 Menlo Ave

3850-3854 Euclid Ave

3833 Estrella Ave

4467-4469 Dawson Ave

4250-4266 Fairmount Ave

4030 N 45th St

3814 Estrella Ave

3845 47th St

4096 44th St

4764 Auburn Dr

4318 53rd St

3850-3864 Menlo Ave

4369 53rd St

4541 Contour Blvd

4035 Highland Ave

4070 Highland Ave

4774 Auburn Dr

4039-4045 Highland Ave

4545 Contour Blvd

3845-51 Menlo Ave

3826-3832 Euclid Ave

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