
Apartments near North Park Block in San Diego, CA (4,027 Rentals)


3917-3919 Mississippi St

4353 Felton St

4430-4440 Utah St

4275 Swift Ave

3725 Wilson Ave

3515 Vancouver Ave

4017 Wilson Ave

4457 Kansas St

3949-3955 Mississippi St

3761 Mississippi St

4058-4064 Louisiana St

3941-3947 Mississippi St

4053 Wilson Ave

Wyndemere Heights

4182 Texas St

3935 Mississippi St

Villa Serenidad

4465 Kansas St

4376 Oregon St

4455-4457 32nd St

4458 32nd St

3762-3764 36th St

4033 Wilson Ave

3965 Mississippi St

4442-4452 Utah St

Landis Canyon

4234-4244 35th St

3737-3745 Mississippi St

3041-3043 Monroe Ave

4083-4085 Wilson Ave

3029-3039 Monroe Ave

3985 MISSISSIPPI St

4166 Wilson Ave

4471-4477 Illinois St

3443-3447 Vancouver Ave

Cherokee Point Courtyard

4479 Kansas St

Mississippi Multifamily

4021 Mississippi St

4360 Hamilton St

4185 Louisiana St

4454 Utah St

4045 Mississippi St

4484 30th St

4157-4159 Louisiana St

4459 32nd St

4169 Louisiana St

4375 Felton St

4385 Hamilton St

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