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


1620 Winder St

1682-1696 Puterbaugh St

Guy Canyon Cabins

3630 State St

1561-1563 Linwood St

4078 Stephens St

4072 Stephens St

1602 Fort Stockton Dr

1533-1537 Glenwood Dr

3503-3509 India St

Upas Street Villas

4025 La Salle St

3003 Barnard St

3351-3355 India St

3341-3347 India St

3414 Kite St

3325 India St

3651-3655 Kite

3343-3347 Columbia St

1302 Fort Stockton Dr

1404-1414 Sassafras St

1303 W Lewis St

3204-3218 Ollie St

The Courtyards

5750 Colusa St

1212 Azusa St

1621 Hotel Cir S

Riley Street Apartments

4120 Venus St

5451 Lauretta St

3733-3763 Curtis St

Presidio Place

3250-3260 Columbia St

5430 Lauretta St

Lauretta Street Apartments

5520 Riley St

1105-1111 Sutter St

The Carl

5440 Lauretta St

5630-5638 Gaines St

4141-4147 Ingalls St

Lauretta Apartments

Woodspring

Harbor View 4plex

1210 W Lewis St

5446 Lauretta St

5474 Lauretta St

4002 Ibis St

5445 Mildred St

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