
Apartments near Far East Plaza in San Diego, CA (2,842 Rentals)


4575 Winona Ave

4066 43rd St

4049-4055 49th St

4309-4317 42nd St

4213-4223 50th St

4316 Altadena Ave

4258 Altadena Ave

4440 Copeland Ave

4170 Van Dyke Ave

4359-4363 42nd St

3845 47th St

4475 50th St

3844 45th St

4162 Van Dyke Ave

4057 49th St

3826 Menlo Ave

4365-4375 42nd St

3827 Chamoune Ave

4068 Winona Ave

4266 Altadena Ave

3830 Chamoune Ave

4156 Van Dyke Ave

3820 N 46th St

4230 Copeland Ave

4148 Van Dyke Ave

4276 Altadena Ave

4813-4817 Reno Dr

3845 Fairmount Ave

4331 42nd St

4446-4448 Altadena Ave

Copeland Apartments

4424 Altadena Ave

4562 50th St

4224-4226 Copeland Ave

4587 Winona Ave

4091-4095 Oakcrest Dr

4058 43rd St

4138 Van Dyke Ave

3819 46th St

4820-4824 Reno Dr

3822-3836 47th St

4132 Van Dyke Ave

5015-5021 Orange Ave

3820 45th St

4060 Winona Ave

3837 Highland Ave

4204 Copeland Ave

3826-3832 Euclid Ave

3821 45th St

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