
Apartments near Metro Center in San Diego, CA (1,880 Rentals)


4140 43rd St

4130 43rd St

City Heights Square

4322 Van Dyke Ave

Van Dyke Apartments

Redwood Villa

43rd Street Apartments

4781 SEMINOLE Dr

Village Townhomes

Serenade on 43rd St

4363 Copeland Ave

3051 54th St

Mesa Commons

4075 Van Dyke Ave

4067 Van Dyke Ave

4061 Van Dyke Ave

Bluefin

4263 42nd St

3833-3839 Van Dyke Ave

4325-4327 42nd St

Guadalupe Plaza Apartments

4217 42nd St

3773 Van Dyke Ave

Olivewoods Gardens

4189 Monroe Ave

4050-4058 42nd St

4062 42nd St

Chollas Heights Military Housing

4022 42nd St

4251 Marlborough Ave

3825 42nd St

3666-3670 43rd St

3644 43rd St

4045 Marlborough Ave

Fountain View Apartments

Palm Tree Apartments

4342 Marlborough Ave

Aragon Arms

3816-3824 42nd St

3753-3759 42nd St

4175 41ST St

Fairmount Avenue Apartments

3553 College Ave

Marlborough Villas

Home Garden Apartments

4481-4487 41st St

3535-3545 43rd St

Casa Marlborough Apartments

Crescent Gardens Apartments

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