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


Kanso Hillcrest

Cuatro at City Heights

4737-4741 35th St

4760-4766 Mansfield St

4239 Cleveland Ave

4531-4541 Park Blvd

1636 Meade Ave

4568 Georgia St

3045-3049 Juniper St

4768 Mansfield St

1410 Robinson Ave

4783 Hawley Blvd

Cherokee Apartments

4481-4489 North Ave

4636 Florida St

3069 Juniper St

4671-4675 36th St

4180 Cleveland Ave

4469 North Ave

3909 Monroe Ave

4015 Richmond St

Cuatro at City Heights Phase I

4458 40th St

4611 Georgia St

4033 Richmond St

4650-4656 Florida St

4753 35th St

1412 Pennsylvania Ave

Catalina

3621 Adams Ave

4430 North Ave

4584 Georgia St

4021 Richmond St

4115 41st St

4516 Park Blvd

4257-4265 Cleveland Ave

3129-3141 Juniper St

4304 Campus Ave

4768 35th St

4549-4555 Park Blvd

4245 Cleveland Ave

3027-3029 Juniper St

Park Robinson

HILLCREST FOURPLEX

4760 35th St

4605 Georgia St

3115 Juniper St

4642-4646 Florida St

2913 Juniper St

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