
Apartments near Dragon Plaza in San Diego, CA (2,522 Rentals)


4122-4128 Van Dyke Ave

4165 42nd St

4834-4844 Lantana Dr

4159 42nd St

5228 Rex Ave

4255 42nd St

5234 Rex Ave

4037-4043 Van Dyke Ave

4147 42nd St

4422 42nd St

4245-4249 42nd St

3676-3690 Euclid Ave

42nd Street Apartments

4045 Van Dyke

4225 42nd St

4360 42nd St

4133 42nd St

4344 42nd St

4545 Edgeware Rd

4033 Van Dyke Ave

4080 Van Dyke Ave

4086 Van Dyke Ave

4529 Edgeware Rd

3802-3804 52nd St

4125-4131 42nd St

4117-4123 42nd St

4368 42nd St

Tres Palmas

5140-5156 Towle Ct

4476 42nd St

4025 Van Dyke Ave

4549 Edgeware Rd

4328-4332 42nd St

4062-4072 Van Dyke Ave

4276 42nd St

5219 Rex Ave

4246 42nd St

3740 52nd St

5208 Wightman St

4986-4992 Auburn Dr

5260-5262 Rex Ave

4264 42nd St

4050 Van Dyke Ave

4056 Van Dyke Ave

4254 42nd St

4270 42nd St

3658-60 Euclid Ave

4377 Marlborough Ave

4421-4423 Marlborough Ave

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