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


4219 35th St

4474-4480 32nd St

2975 30th St

4326-4332 Swift Ave

4035 Mississippi St

2175 Wightman St

4470 Bancroft St

3530-3532 Orange Ave

4341 Arizona St

4366-4368 34th St

4057-4063 Mississippi St

4475 Utah St

4492-4502 Illinois St

4129 Wilson Ave

4075 Mississippi St

3560 Polk Ave

4177 Louisiana St

4153 Wilson

4058-4064 36th St

4460-4470 Utah St

3940 Mississippi St

4154 Louisiana St

4501 Illinois St

3970-3976 Mississippi St

3806 Mississippi St

3946-3950 Mississippi St

Wood Freeman Business Management

4349 Arizona St

4247-4253 35th St

4065-4071 Mississippi St

3310 Nile St

4078 36th St

4050 36th St

4036-42 36th St

Nok Nok North Par

Monroe Villas

4142-4148 Louisiana St

4357-4371 Arizona St

4334 Swift Ave

2217-2221 Polk Ave

4326 Arizona St

4319-4321 Swift Ave

North Park Bungalows

4502-4512 Ohio St

4334-4340 Arizona St

3823 36th St

4026 Mississippi St

4263-4269 35th St

3018-3020 Monroe Ave

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