
Apartments near Fairmont University in San Diego, CA (3,177 Rentals)


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4568 Altadena Ave

2625 Highland Ave

4583-4585 36th St

4550-4552 36th St

4086 Swift Ave

Swift Ave Apartments

4530-4536 N 51st St

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Fairmount Ave Apartments

4350 Maple St

Swift Ave Apartments

2602 Fairmount Ave

4390 Maple St

4423 52nd St

4027 34th St

4658 E Mountain View Dr

Cabrillo Knolls North Park

4330 53rd Apartments

4365 Swift Ave

5332 Wightman St

4665 Cherokee Ave

4646 E Mountain View Dr

4566 51st St

52nd Street Apartments

4514 52nd St

4371-4379 Swift Ave

5340 Wightman St

4611 Altadena Ave

4336 53rd St

Orange

4382 53rd St

Talmadge Senior Village(55+ Senior Community)

34th Street Apartments

4164 34th St

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Meade Manor

4270 34th St

4669 36th St

4545 35th St

4125-4127 Wabash Ave

Fairmount Villas

The Cove Apartments

4040-4044 Wabash Ave

4026 Wabash Ave

3522 Madison Ave

3470 Monroe Ave

3949 33rd St

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