
Apartments near San Diego Marketplace in San Diego, CA (1,182 Rentals)


Home Terrace

3645 44th St

Lake Park Villa

1562 Altadena Ave

1855 Bayview Heights Dr

5030 A St

4739 A St

2008 Bayview Heights Dr

San Diego Duplex

1148 Cotton St

San Diego 2plex

College Grove Condominiums

2959-2981 54th St

Santa Fe Terrace

3061-3069 54th St

4646 Home Ave

2796 47th St

6055-6061 Federal Blvd

4858 Market St

2719-2729 46th St

4838-4840 Market St

4850-4856 Market St

4430 Laurel St

5266-5274 Naranja St

Creekside Points

2420 44th St

2605 Highland Ave

5115-5117 Naranja St

5201 Naranja St

2617 Highland Ave

5207-5211 Naranja St

5161-5169 Naranja St

5186-5188 Groveland Dr

2590 Highland Ave

2621 Highland Ave

4426-4432 Maple St

2633 Highland Ave

356-370 54th St

2463 Fairmount Ave

5170-5178 Groveland Dr

5649-5651 Market St

2468 Fairmount Ave

2616-2620 Highland Ave

Highland Canyon

445 47th St

513 Pitta St

443-445 47th St

2626 Highland Ave

Acacia Mobile Home Park

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