
Apartments near Midway Retail Plaza in San Diego, CA (505 Rentals)


1631-1637 Linwood St

Hillside

1620 Winder St

1235-1241 Hueneme St

Guy Canyon Cabins

3141-3147 Dickens St

Riverwalk San Diego

Bellamar Point Loma

3034 Canon St

Tavira

3122-3126 Canon St

The Bluffs

3225 Wing St

The Californian Coastal Apartments

Villa Verde Apartments

Loma Scenic Apartments

3612 Kemper Ct

Vista View

Point Loma Palms

La Paloma Gardens Apartments

Pacific Village

Dylan Point Loma

The Cabana

Pacific Breeze Apartment Homes

The View

3222 Loma Riviera Cir

Villa Point Loma

Monterey Apartments

The Old Town Apartment Homes

Famosa Vista Apartments

4370-4376 Mentone St

2468 Congress St

2466 Congress St

4422 Temecula St

Loma Villa

Palermo Terrace

Villa Temecula Apartments

2530 Juan St

4445-4449 Mentone St

4436 Montalvo St

4463 Mentone St

Las Casitas

4467 Valeta St

Moore Place

4477-4485 Valeta St

Park Loma Apartment Homes

Casa del Pueblo

2230 San Diego Ave

2063-2071 Chatsworth Blvd

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