
Apartments near Plaza & 50’s on Fourth in San Diego, CA (2,838 Rentals)


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4444 Alabama St

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4470-4478 Alabama St

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4608 Georgia St

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2313-2321 Lincoln Ave

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4051-4055 Louisiana St

4455 Alabama St

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1220 W Olive St

4573 Florida St

Trolley Park

4365 Mississippi St

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4441 Mississippi St

1769 San Diego Ave

1902 Adams Ave

4370-4384 Louisiana St

2344 Curlew St

4325-4331 Louisiana St

Juniper

The Tiffany at Bankers Hill

3969 Texas St

3959 Texas St

North Park Senior Apartments

4410-4416 1/2 Louisiana St

2301-2323 Brant St

3818-3824 Arizona St

Bridgeport Apartments

4651 Florida St

4381-4387 Louisiana St

3684-3686 Arizona St

2336-2346 Union St

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