
Apartments near Garfield Shopping Center in San Diego, CA (399 Rentals)


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2313 Morena Blvd

3346-50 Jemez Dr, Unit 3348

7002 Linda Vista Rd, Unit 17

4442 Clairemont Dr, Unit 4440

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3203 Apache Ave, Unit SI ID1532842P

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4880 Kane St, Unit SI ID1304293P

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4355 Cannington Dr, Unit SI ID1024480P

2218-20 Langmuir St

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