
Apartments near Midway Plaza in San Diego, CA (702 Rentals)


Hugo Bay Townhomes

2415 Curlew St

The Duke

AZ Brant

2138-2144 India St

432 W Kalmia St

3033-3037 Garrison St

Villa Bay View Condos

3025-3027 Garrison St

2445 Brant St

2504-2506 Albatross St

2030-2064 Kettner Blvd

Hawthorn Place

730-736 W Hawthorn St

1357-1363 Rosecrans St

2239-2245 Curlew St

Kapela

The Franciscan

2306 Brant St

2410 Albatross St

1333-1355 Rosecrans St

6855 Friars Rd

3033-3041 Fenelon St

3034-3046 Emerson St

2252-2258 Brant St

2234-2244 Brant St

345 Juniper St

2247 Brant St

Alexan Little Italy

2231-2233 Brant St

Columbia and Hawthorn

2256 Albatross St

2131-2133 Union St

3045 Emerson St

La Morada

3129 Emerson St

1355 Willow St

Finestra Lofts

233 Albatross St

2148-2164 Albatross St

3219 Emerson St

Porta D'Italia

The Q

2205 Albatross St

The Titan

319 Hawthorn St

VIVO Little Italy

3141-3147 Dickens St

Columbia Lofts

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