
Apartments near Plaza Del Rio in San Diego, CA (2,892 Rentals)


4675 Oregon St

Canyon Woods

4373-4379 Louisiana St

4284-4288 3rd Ave

4657-4663 Oregon St

Catalina

1061 Hayes Ave

Canyonside West

530 Arbor Dr

4346 Louisiana St

4216 Florida St

4541 Hamilton St

4559 Hamilton St

4163 Cleveland Ave

4274 3rd Ave

4132 Campus Ave

4446 Arizona St

4365 Lousiana St

1918 Howard Ave

4428-4436 Arizona St

4380 TEXAS St

4753-4759 Idaho St

The Cottage

4475 Arizona St

4133 Maryland St

4153-4157 Cleveland Ave

4338-4340 Louisiana St

4330 Louisiana St

4145 Maryland St

4225 Florida St

4484 Hamilton St

4177-4181 Georgia St

4140 Cleveland Ave

4201-4209 5th Ave

4566-4572 Oregon St

4741-4745 Idaho St

4328 Louisiana St

4670-4676 Idaho St

4525 Hamilton Street

Cleveland Manor

4654 Idaho St

4574-4580 Oregon St

4459 Arizona St

2224 El Cajon Blvd

4412 Arizona St

4453 Arizona St

1627 Coolidge St

4173-81 Georgia St

4222 Alabama St

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