
Apartments near Lindbergh Airport Retail in San Diego, CA (873 Rentals)


2651 Front St

2508 1st Ave

The Lodge

5145 N Harbor Dr

Avalon Apartments

1939-1945 Front St

821-835 Sutter St

2130 1st Ave

1662 Front St

Historic Little Italy Bungalows

240 W Cedar St

3139 Nimitz Blvd

The Bungalows

123 Fir St

3244 Nimitz Blvd

1575 Locust St

2002 1st Ave

3036 Ingelow St

2365 1st Ave

Loma Manor Apartments

3109-3115 Jarvis St

Banker's Hill Mix Use Property

101-119 Fir St

2561 1st Ave

2451 1st Ave

2537-2547 1st Ave

The Farm House

Jarvis multi-family

Golden Bay Apartments

105-111 Nutmeg St

128 Kalmia St

3032-3038 Hugo St

2928 1st Ave

2950 1st Ave

High Pointe Condos

2050-2060 2nd Ave

130-144 Ivy St

2550 2nd Ave

Casiola

2725-2735 1st Ave

2328 2nd Ave

1302 Fort Stockton Dr

2670 2nd Ave

3128-3134 Ingelow St

2120-2142 2nd Ave

Park Central Towers

The Park West

3111 Ingelow St

3960 Hawk St

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