
Apartments near Rio Vista Shopping Center in San Diego, CA (2,682 Rentals)


Creekwood at River Run

Frame & Focus

Park Villas South

Escala

Hazard Center Redevelopment

Viewpoint

2520 Collier Ave

Arizona Street Apartments

Adams Avenue Bungalows

2154 Adams Ave

2436 Adams Ave

4730 Arizona St

1842 Adams Ave

4684-4686 Mississippi St

2454-2474 Adams Ave

Alta Canada

1830 Adams Ave

Mission Gate

4703 Park Blvd

1820 Adams Ave

Hamilton House

4673 Alabama St

4695 Louisiana St

Adams & Park Apartments

4717 Hamilton St

4665 Mississippi St

4702-4716 Park Blvd

2425-2431 Adams Ave

4726-4732 Oregon St S

The Norville

4660 Mississippi St

4672 Mississippi St

4649-4663 Georgia St

4685 Arizona St

4645 Mississippi St

4753-4759 Idaho St

4662 Florida St

2525-2533 Adams Ave

Adams Ave Apartment Homes

Florida Manor

4650-4656 Florida St

4644 MISSISSIPPI St

4647 Alabama St

4723-4731 Oregon St

4714-4724 Oregon St

4636 Alabama St

4741-4745 Idaho St

4629 Alabama St

4682-4686 Hamilton St

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