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


Park At Six

1302 Fort Stockton Dr

4141-4147 Ingalls St

3782-3788 Centre St

3814 Centre St

1303 W Lewis St

3105 5th Ave

3961-3965 Normal St

3930 Centre St

3104-3108 1st Ave

4239 Cleveland Ave

3808 Centre St

4046-4052 Normal St

3651-3655 Kite

3065 3rd Ave

1424 Myrtle Ave

Casa Zarita

4245 Cleveland Ave

3983 Normal St

1436-38 Van Buren Ave

3969 Normal St

4038-4042 Normal St

3762-3764 Centre St

The Courtyard At Campus

4132 Campus Ave

4257-4265 Cleveland Ave

4314-4318 Cleveland Ave

3270-3276 Reynard Way

Loma Cresta

4220 Campus Ave

1708 Robinson Ave

4344 Cleveland Ave

3793 Centre St

3919 Centre St

4230 Campus Ave

1637 Robinson Ave

3244-50 Reynard Way

3990 Centre St

4254 Campus Ave

1714 Robinson Ave

4354-4360 Cleveland Ave

3949 Centre St

1624 Cypress Ave

4311 Cleveland Ave

3033-3045 1st Ave

3935-3935 Centre St

Park West

3921-3923 Centre St

4272-4278 Campus Ave

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