
Apartments near Pacific Plaza in San Diego, CA (859 Rentals)


2062-2072 Oliver Ave

Villa Serena Apartments

1930-1934 Hornblend St

1868-1872 Diamond St

4075-4077 Clairemont Dr

1847 Missouri St

Pacific Beach Duplex on Reed Ave

1949 Grand Ave

2048 Oliver Ave

1844 Diamond St

4286-4288 Morrell St

1852 Diamond St

4325-4331 Clairemont Dr

1834-1840 Diamond St

2005 Reed Ave

1955 Thomas Ave

1828 Diamond St

1828 Missouri St

2050 Pacific Beach Dr

2033 Oliver Ave

Chalcedony Apartments

1831-1845 Missouri St

1956 Reed Ave

2033-2045 1/2 Oliver Ave

1920 Thomas Ave

1819 Chalcedony St

1941 Thomas Ave

2017-2025 Oliver Ave

1816-1820 Diamond St

Oliver Avenue Apartments

Mira Vista

1946 Reed Ave

The Plaza Condominiums

1792-1798 Missouri St

1961 Reed Ave

2014-2018 Pacific Beach Dr

1781-1791 Chalcedony St

Triplex in Pacific Beach, San Diego

1941 Reed Ave

Tiffany Apartments

1844 Hornblend St

1966-1972 1/2 Reed Ave

Pacific Pines

4092 Crown Point Dr

4409 Clairemont Dr

1952-1958 Oliver Ave

4421 Clairemont Dr

1778 Diamond St

Crown Point View

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