
Apartments near Menlo Plaza in San Diego, CA (2,787 Rentals)


3822-3832 Boundary St

4840 College Ave

ShoreLINE Apartments

4762 33rd St

4507-4513 32nd St

3242 Lincoln Ave

4455-4457 32nd St

4616 Bancroft St

3280 N Park Way

4608 Bancroft St

3968 Bancroft St

2463 Fairmount Ave

4557 32nd St

Lincoln Avenue Apartments

3250 Adams Ave

North Park Bungalows

3766 33rd St

4656 Bancroft St

Bancroft St. Apartments

4041 32nd St

4027 32nd St

4654 Bancroft St

4739 Bancroft St

5822 Lindo Paseo

3752-3760 33rd St

3205-3211 Madison Ave

3813 Bancroft St

3946 Bancroft St

4774 33rd St

4605-4611 32nd St

4621 32nd St

2468 Fairmount Ave

3928 Bancroft St

3787 Bancroft St

4653 32nd St

5982-6008 Streamview Dr

3773 Bancroft St

4751 Bancroft St

4474-4480 32nd St

3738 33rd St

3742 33rd St

Albert's College Apartments

4021 32nd St

4670 Bancroft St

5-Units

3225 Adams Ave

4458 32nd St

4051-53 32nd St

Alberts College

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