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


3336 Van Dyke Ave

4066 43rd St

4638 Kensington Dr

3821 43rd St

The Tiara

4237 Van Dyke Ave

4530-4538 Maryland St

4221 Van Dyke Ave

3705 10th Ave

4573-4577 Maryland St

4428 Copeland Ave

4571 Maryland St

4671 Terrace

Madison Square

4410 Copeland Ave

Canyon View Apartments

5020 Hawley Blvd

4385 Copeland Ave

4571 Marlborough Dr

4440 Copeland Ave

4243 Van Dyke Ave

3564 43rd St

4312-4316 Van Dyke Ave

3791-3793 10th Ave

1418-1432 Madison Ave

4334-4340 Van Dyke Ave

3689 43rd St

1912 33rd St

1028 Lincoln Ave

1900 31st St

1407-1415 Madison Ave

Del Oro Apartments

3619 43rd St

4222 43rd St

4226 43rd St

4568 Maryland St

3766-3780 Fairmount Ave

4358-4364 Van Dyke Ave

4240 43rd St

4380 Van Dyke Ave

4319 Landis St

3653 N 43rd St

3649 43rd St

3736 10th Ave

3728-3730 10th Ave

3710 10th Ave

4529 Edgeware Rd

4129 43rd St

4101 Park Pl

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