
Apartments near Garnet Center in San Diego, CA (1,122 Rentals)


3920-3928 Kendall St

1528-1534 Pacific Beach Dr

1433 Thomas Ave

4034-4036 Ingraham St

1444 Diamond St

Lamont Street Apartments

1468 Missouri St

The Shores at Crown Point

1510 Chalcedony St

4076-4082 Promontory St

Pico Palms

1460-1464 Missouri St

4066 Promontory St

1403-1405 Grand Ave

1477 Chalcedony St

1402 Grand Ave

4535 Gresham St

4303 Gresham St

4006 Ingraham St

3922 Shasta St

1442 Missouri St

3847-3863 Sequoia St

2652 Hornblend St

4428-4444 Gresham St

1381 Felspar St

4104 Haines St

4044 Promontory St

3846 Lamont St

3838-3844 Lamont St

4051 Haines St

3880 Kendall St

1401 Reed Ave

Magnolia Manor

2664 Magnolia Ave

1361 Felspar St

Rose Creek Village

4556 Bond St

4012-4016 Promontory St

1366 Thomas Ave

3970 Ingraham

4015 Haines St

4274-4276 Gresham St

1349-1351 Hornblend St

Baywalk Apartments

4418 Bond St

2694 Magnolia Ave

3837-3841 Kendall St

1352-1354 Hornblend St

1411 Oliver Ave

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