
Apartments near North Park Block in San Diego, CA (4,022 Rentals)


3754 Herbert St

4422 39th St

4657 Wilson Ave

4132 Campus Ave

4492 38th St

2949-2957 Kalmia St

4414 39th St

4577-4583 Florida St

2973-2983 Kalmia St

4674 Wilson Ave

4629 Alabama St

The Courtyard At Campus

4660 Mississippi St

Royal Palace Palms

Arizona Street Apartments

1726-1732 Meade Ave

4530-36 38th St

Cuatro At City Heights

3933 Thorn Street

4672 Mississippi St

4354 40th St

1624-1630 Myrtle Ave

4715 Mansfield St

4537 Georgia St

1463 Essex St

3128 Collier Ave

1464 Essex St

4389 N 39th St

3212 Collier Ave

4744 Hawley Blvd

3764 41st St

4525 Georgia St

4647 Alabama St

4656 36th St

4153-4159 Central Ave

1520 Robinson Ave

3818 N 41st St

3788 41st St

4772 34th St

Collier Arms

3866-3872 41st St

Chalet Central

4512 Georgia St

3704 Madison Ave

4669 Wilson Ave

3710 MADISON Ave

Cleveland Manor

3762-3764 41st St

1620-1622 Myrtle Ave

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