
Apartments near Fidler's Green in San Diego, CA (400 Rentals)


4961-4967 Coronado Ave

4945 Narragansett Ave

4956-4964 Santa Cruz Ave

2110 Sunset Cliffs

1955-1967 Cable St

1657 Bacon St

4855-4859 Cape May Ave

4831-4835 Brighton Ave

4991-4999 Santa Cruz Ave

4982 Santa Cruz Ave

4973 Narragansett Ave

1969-1971 Cable St

2152 Sunset Cliffs Blvd

4818 Long Branch Ave

2031-37 Cable St

4918-4924 Santa Monica Ave

Lynor

1773-1787 Bacon St

4811 -13 Muir Ave

4865-4875 Brighton Ave

5015 Santa Cruz Ave

4913-4923 Saratoga Ave

4926-4928 Santa Monica Ave

4930 Santa Monica Ave

4845-4853 Long Branch Ave

1811-1819 Bacon St

4882 Cape May Ave

4860-4864 Long Branch Ave

4941-4947 1/2 Saratoga Ave

4955 Saratoga Ave

5021-5025 Narragansett Ave

5040 Del Monte

5022-28 Narragansett Ave

4986 Santa Monica Ave

Cable St. Apartments

4975 Saratoga Ave

5038-5044 Narragansett Ave

1719 Ocean Front St

4941-4953 Cape May Ave

5034-5040 Niagara Ave

5046-5052 Narragansett Ave

5054-5058 Narragansett Ave

5075 Narragansett Ave

5071-5077 Del Monte Ave

Loma Portal Villas

5012-5020 Santa Monica Ave

1737 Ocean Front St

5064-5066 Niagara Ave

Ocean Beach Cottages
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