
Apartments near Rolando Shopping Center in San Diego, CA (1,097 Rentals)


6181 Montezuma Rd

6614 Reservoir Ln

5160 69th St

6153 Montezuma Rd

6139 Montezuma Rd

5118-5122 70th St

7169-7179 Mohawk St

5120 70th St

5380 Reservoir Dr

5211 E Falls View Dr

5142 Manchester Rd

7219-7221 Mohawk St

4479-4485 54th St

parc@54

4501 54th St

4531-4533 54th St

Saranac Villas

Villa Madrid Condominiums

7267 Saranac St

7290 Mohawk St

7281-7289 Saranac St

4530 54th St

5816 Montezuma Rd

4546 54th St

Mediterranean Villa

4321-4325 53rd St

5337-5347 Meade Ave

Accolade Campanile

5706 Mary Lane Dr

Albert's College Apartments

Cerro Vista

5350-5358 Rex Ave

5822 Lindo Paseo

4545 Collwood Blvd

5344 Rex Ave

4369 53rd St

4318 53rd St

5341 Rex Ave

5330 Rex Ave

Casa De Alvarado

5358-5360 Wightman St

Sanctuary Suites

5323 Rex Ave

5326-5328 Wightman St

5310 Rex Ave

4353 Dawson Ave

Casa Del Sol

5253 Monroe Ave

4461-4463 Dawson Ave

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