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


4381-4387 Mentone St

4407 Temecula St

1649-1663 Scott St

2830 Keats St

4389-4395 Mentone St

4426 Temecula St

1706-1708 Locust St

424-28 Sloane St

3830-40 Tennyson St

4415 Temecula St

2812 Reynard Way

4402 Mentone St

4434 Temecula St

4392 Montalvo St

2628 Clovis St

4425 Temecula St

The Bluffs

2629-2643 Columbia St

4379-4383 Montalvo St

2763-2765 Reynard Way

1631-1649 Scott St

2821 Keats St

4433 Temecula St

4420 4426 Mentone St

Upper Voltaire

4417 Mentone St

4403 Montalvo St

1618-1620 Scott St

2504-2528 India St

Shelter Point

3112-3116 Keats St

2840-2842 Jarvis St

2238 Famosa Blvd

3139 Nimitz Blvd

2902-2912 Jarvis St

4420-4422 Montalvo St

4432 Mentone St

2912-2918 Jarvis St

Mentone Street Apartments

4440-4450 Mentone St

Brookes Ave. Triplex

2565-2569 Columbia St

2902-2908 Jarvis St

3830 Albatross St

4452 Mentone St

2685 Reynard Way

4419 Montalvo St

2545 Columbia St

Reynard Way Apartments

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