
Apartments near Rio Vista Shopping Center in San Diego, CA (2,675 Rentals)


River Front Rental Condominiums

Mission Hills Apartments

Hillcrest Regency 55+ Community

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3942 8th Ave

Barracuda Apartments

1520 Tyler House

The Abington

Antone Apartments

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The Gardens on Bancroft

Park Diplomat

Fashion Terrace Apartment Homes

CentrePointe

Palms

Cambridge Park

The Modern Apartments

The Marquis at Hillcrest

4328 Proctor Pl

Melrose Canyon

3967 Illinois St

9452 Larrabee Ave

Evoc Hillcrest

Bradbury at The Society

Lofts at 734 University Ave

The Jackson North Park

Outlook at Mission Valley

Above the Boulevard / Mississippi 5

4030 38th St #7

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Texas St. Apartments

55+ Senior Living- Georgia Regency Apartments

University Crest Apartments

Jacaranda Junction Apartments-North Park

Villa Marquette

Mesa Palms Apartments

Hilltop Terrace

4245 34th St

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3922 Monroe Ave, Unit 3922 Monroe

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4413 1/2 Illinois St, Unit 4413.5

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4116 39th St, Unit #4116

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4175 4th Ave, Unit 4175 half

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4177 4th Ave, Unit 4177

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4335 39th St, Unit 4339

3966 Cleveland Ave

4568 Georgia St, Unit #3

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4250 35th St, Unit 4246 35th St

Furnished Studio-San Diego - Fashion Valley

2284 Dunlop St

2291 Dunlop St

2291 Dunlop St

6059 Rancho Mission Rd
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