
Apartments near Plaza & 50’s on Fourth in San Diego, CA (2,826 Rentals)


943 Torrance St

3950 Cleveland Ave

1412 Pennsylvania Ave

4133 Maryland St

1440 Robinson Ave

1431-1453 Robinson Ave

1105-1111 Sutter St

3466-3472 Reynard Way

3211 5th Ave

1453 Essex St

4145 Maryland St

1464 Essex St

1463 Essex St

Catalina

4227-4229 Maryland St

3754 Herbert St

3360-3374 Reynard Way

1520 Robinson Ave

3156 3rd Ave

The Quince

4130 Cleveland Ave

3350 Reynard Way

4140 Cleveland Ave

Sprucewood Condominiums

4259-4265 Maryland St

4318-4320 Maryland St

4180 Cleveland Ave

3835 Herbert St

1210 W Lewis St

3125-3143 1st Ave

4263-65 ½ Maryland Street

3917 Normal St

3333 Reynard Way

4226 Cleveland Ave

Canyonside

3785 Herbert St

3805 Herbert St

4002-4006 Normal Ave

4153-4157 Cleveland Ave

3945 Normal St

3320-3322 Reynard Way

1428-1438 Brookes Ave

3104 3rd Ave

3119-3121 1st Ave

3119 5th Ave

Cleveland Manor

4163 Cleveland Ave

4250 Cleveland Ave

3947-3951 Normal St

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