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


3853-3865 Cherokee Ave

4511 Oregon St

4380 TEXAS St

4546 Utah St

4574-4576 Illinois St

4412 Arizona St

3843 Cherokee Ave

4525 Oregon St

3821 Cherokee Ave

4541-4547 Bancroft St

4557 Utah St

4137 Alabama St

4117-4123 Alabama St

4149 Alabama St

4458 Hamilton St

4136 Cherokee Ave

4468-4472 Hamilton St

4335-4339 Louisiana St

4227 36th St

4040 Alabama St

4575 Ohio St

3753 CHEROKEE Ave

4547 UTAH St

4032 Alabama St

4435 Arizona St

4550 Bancroft St

4568 Kansas St

4474-4480 Hamilton St

4585 Ohio St

4015 Cherokee Ave

4459 Arizona St

4453 Arizona St

4235 36th St

4550-4554 Utah St

4549 Bancroft St

4530 Idaho St

4142-4144 Cherokee Ave

4164 Cherokee Ave

4557 32nd St

4544 33rd St

4070-4076 Alabama St

3686-3698 Wightman St

4556 Bancroft St

4338-4344 Wilson Ave

4026 Alabama St

4428-4436 Arizona St

4062-4068 Alabama St

4514 Felton St

4332-36 Wilson Ave

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