
Apartments near Garnet Center in San Diego, CA (1,120 Rentals)


961-965 Tourmaline St

950 Opal St

Blue Water Villas

935-939 Opal St

1066 Turquoise St

1024-1030 Sapphire St

955-957 Tourmaline St

714-722 Diamond St

925-931 Opal St

982-986 Tourmaline St

811 Law St

1052 Turquoise St

See The Sea Condominiums

1073-1075 Agate St

939-943 Tourmaline St

952-958 Tourmaline St

724-740 Emerald St

San Marcos Apartments

4099 Huerfano Ave

4627 Ocean Blvd

700 Missouri Ave

Villa Blanca

944-950 Tourmaline St

912-914 Opal St

705-707 Oliver Pl

934-940 Tourmaline St

926-932 Tourmaline St

632 Missouri St

OD 4208-4210 Oliver Ct.

4224-4226 Oliver Ct

954-960 Sapphire St

4231 Ocean Blvd

944 Sapphire St

1044 Agate St

5126 Bayard St

753 York Ct

661-629 Chalcedony St

907-909s Sapphire St

876 Tourmaline St

801-807 Loring St

867 Tourmaline St

1018-1024 Agate St

901 Sapphire St

5160-5170 Bayard St

5228 Cass St

4001-4007 Ocean Front Walk & 712,

3989 Strand

3944 Mission Blvd

Capri By The Sea

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