
Apartments near Fiesta De Reyes in San Diego, CA (842 Rentals)


2140-2144 1st Ave

2257-2265 2nd Ave

2127 Front St

2130 1st Ave

130-144 Ivy St

Ivy House

Hugo Bay Townhomes

2028-2034 Front St

3039 Hugo St

2067-2077 Front St

Avalon Apartments

Harbor View

1467 Locust St

2120-2142 2nd Ave

St. Jean Apartments

2143 2nd Ave

2050-2060 2nd Ave

2059-2065 2nd Ave

The 2nd Ave Cottages

2530 Juan St

2466 Congress St

2468 Congress St

The Old Town Apartment Homes

Casa del Pueblo

Las Casitas

Old Town Apartments

Moore Place

2230 San Diego Ave

Solis Place

Riley Street Apartments

Villa Lorenz

5450 Lauretta St

University Gateway Apartments

5562-5572 Lauretta St

5604 Lauretta St

Villa Amara

5644 Lauretta St

5510-5550 Mildred St

Riley Street

5747 Lauretta

5651-5663 Mildred St

5720 Lauretta St

5805-5821 Lauretta St

5845-5865 Lauretta St

3225 Wing St

Bel Vue Terrace

Villa Verde Apartments

Eureka Garden

1769 San Diego Ave

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