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


4460 CLEVELAND Ave

4386 Campus Ave

Apollo

1522 Meade Ave

3783-3789 Park Blvd

4474 Cleveland Ave

1610-1614 Upas St

4033-4039 Park Blvd

4419 CLEVELAND Ave

4458 Campus Ave

3718-3720 Indiana St

2909 1st Ave

4455 Cleveland Ave

4447 Cleveland Ave

1602 Fort Stockton Dr

4424 Campus Ave

3414 Kite St

4530-4538 Maryland St

3436-3440 Park Blvd

4049 Park Blvd

Hawk Street

Georgia Street Heights

3422-3424 Park Ave

Canyon View Apartments

3521 Park Blvd

1825-1835 University Ave

3525 Park Blvd

3936 Georgia St

Indiana Street Apartments

3430-3434 Park Blvd

4062 Georgia St

1004-1016 W Spruce St

3904 Georgia St

3770 Georgia St

Casa Valencia

4502 Cleveland Ave

4438 Campus Ave

4020-4024 Georgia St

4568 Maryland St

3820 Georgia St

3511 Park Blvd

4080 Georgia St

4139-4143 Park Blvd

1830-1860 Robinson Ave

3861 Georgia St

4030-4032 Georgia St

3418-3420 Park Blvd

The Park Banker's Hill

4429 Campus Ave

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