
Apartments near Fornaca Center in San Diego, CA (1,135 Rentals)


Golden Glen Apartments

The Noble

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MBS Studios

Horton 4th Avenue

2679 Imperial Ave

Hillside Apartments

The Billboard Lofts

The Irving

The Helm - Affordable Housing

Villa De Oro Apartments

2949-2955 Logan Ave

1055 6th Ave

Windsor Apartments

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STUDIOS435

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Sage House Apartments

830 Park Blvd

Greystone Lofts

Arrive Broadway Lofts

Island Flats

2855 A St

Luther Tower - 55+ Affordable Community

Island Village Apartments

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3738 Acacia St

Trolley Court

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Peachtree Inn - Fully furnished units!

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3509 K St, Unit 3509

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3036 Beech St, Unit Heart of South Park 1 Bed

801 Ash St, Unit 101

3034 Beech St, Unit South Park Petite Studio

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3038 Beech St, Unit 3038 Beech St

889 Date St, Unit 541

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408 S 33rd St, Unit 2

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3299 Imperial Ave, Unit 13

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2625 J St

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3041 1/2 franklin, Unit 3041 half

1562 Seventh Ave

3779 Logan Ave

3777 Logan Ave

856 S Gregory St

4300 Z St

2782 Broadway

2782 Broadway

3730 Acacia St

4124 C St

2796 K St

233 28th St

334-40 Langley St

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