
Apartments near North Park Block in San Diego, CA (4,021 Rentals)


4780 Wilson Ave

4775 Wilson Ave

4822 Mansfield St

3741 Marlborough Ave

1265 Essex St

Robinson Terrace

4369 Cleveland Ave

1264-1268 Robinson Ave

4384 N 41st St

4621 Park Blvd

4314-4318 Cleveland Ave

4424 Campus Ave

4085 Marlborough Ave

4259-4265 Maryland St

1522 Meade Ave

3535 COLLIER Ave

4087-4089 Meade Ave

4263-65 ½ Maryland Street

Park Place

La Palma

4627-4633 Park Blvd

4575 North Ave

4075 Marlborough Ave

The Ivy House

2144 30th St

4069 Marlborough Ave

1260 Robinson Ave

3770 42nd Street

1254 Robinson Ave

4441 Central Ave

4350 Cleveland Ave

4462-4468 Campus Ave

4548 North Ave

3035 Ivy St

Mountain View Court

Courtyard Terrace

3714 42nd St

4344 Cleveland Ave

3720 42nd St

4364-4366 Cleveland Ave

4461-4467 Central Ave

3125 Ivy St

4042 N 42nd St

1236-1238 Essex St

4419 CLEVELAND Ave

4259 Marlborough Ave

4410-4418 41st St

4552-4554 North Ave

3840 Edna Pl

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