
Apartments near Rolando Shopping Center in San Diego, CA (1,105 Rentals)


Amherst Manor Apartments

4818-4820 68th St

6053-6065 Adams Ave

4637 Soria Dr

5884 Estelle St

4844 68th St

College Apartments

6757-6763 Amherst St

Montezuma Manor

6831-33 Amherst St

6823 Amherst St

6849-6851 Amherst St

Sunrise Pointe

5982-6008 Streamview Dr

6003 Streamview Dr

4922-4938 68th St

4805 70th St

6868-6876 Amherst St

5738 Meade Ave

4840 College Ave

6208 Pembroke Dr

5908 Streamview Dr

6948 Amherst St

4478-4482 58th St

5902 Streamview Dr

4510-4512 58th St

6954 Amherst St

5059 Alumni Pl

Le Shelle

4842-4844 71st St

Viking Arms

Sandy's Apartments

6603-6625 Reservoir Ct

7012 Amherst St

5754 University Ave

4515-4521 56th St

4386 56th St

Harriet Tubman House Apartments

Adelaide Gardens

5126 Alumni Pl

Adelaide Gardens

Terracina Gardens

7118-7122 Amherst St

El Castillo

5511 Adelaide Ave

6233-6241 Mary Lane Dr

Adelaide Gardens

4553 55th Street

6965 Saranac St

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