
Apartments near Garfield Shopping Center in San Diego, CA (394 Rentals)


2664 Magnolia Ave

2596 Chalcedony St

Balboa Ridge Condos

2652 Hornblend St

Pico Palms

2618 Figueroa Blvd

3317-19 Jemez Dr

4342 Bannock Ave

2610 Figueroa Blvd

3312-3314 Luna Ave

Bay View Apartments

3246-3248 Clairemont Mesa Blvd

Desert Spa Apartments

4885 Cole St

Costa Viva

Cerro Pueblo

4344 Ingulf St

4709-4757 Clairemont Mesa Blvd

Parkwood Apartments

Linda Vista Village

Barclay Square Apartments

Clairemont Complex

Felspar Apartments

2917-23 Preece St

2243 Garnet Ave

2228 Felspar St

2225 Garnet Ave

2218-2222 Garnet Ave

Diamond Apartments

2315-2319 Morena Blvd

6232-6236 Osler St

4530 Olney St

2161 Garnet Ave

4674 Firestone St

2142 Felspar St

2130-2136 Felspar St

2176 Thomas Ave

4278 Olney St

2128 Felspar St

2124 Garnet Ave

2162 Thomas Ave

2166-2168 Thomas Ave

2123 Garnet Ave

2118-2124 Balboa Ave

2128 Balboa Ave

6650 Bell Ct

2150 Reed Ave

2112 Balboa Ave

2117-2123 Grand Ave

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