
Apartments near Metro Center in San Diego, CA (1,881 Rentals)


4142 Adams Ave

3578-3584 43rd St

3677-3679 42nd St

3636-3640 Van Dyke Ave

Villa Loraine Apartments

3536 43rd St

3565 Van Dyke Ave

3204-3330 Highland Ave

Regency Centre Apartments

4128 41st St

4125 Central Ave

3617-3619 42nd St

41st Street Apartments

4211 Central Ave

3574-3578 Van Dyke Ave

4119 Central Ave

3528 College Ave

4270 Myrtle Ave

Casa Verde

Marlborough Ave

3522 College Avenue

3777 N 41st St

Pacific Terrace Apartments

3626-3632 42nd St

3714 Marlborough Ave

Van Dyke

3516 College Ave

3633 Marlborough Ave

3530-3532 N 42nd St

4451-4455 Quince St

4502 40th St

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Bridgeport Apartmetns

Amherst Aztec

4377 39TH St

4417 39th St

6772 Solita Ave

Metro Villas Apartments

Bridgeport

4581 39th St

Adobe Falls Village Apartments

Waring Garden

4359-4361 38th St

3845-3865 Orange Ave

4114 39th St

4122-4126 39th St

4343 38th St

4130 39th St

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