
Apartments near San Diego Marketplace in San Diego, CA (1,173 Rentals)


3775 50th St

344-348 S Willie James Jones Ave

Chollas Heights Military Housing

Wightman Place Apartments

49th Street Apartments

Casa Hermosa

5332 Wightman St

3810-3822 50th St

Bandar Salaam

Fairmount Avenue Apartments

3535-3545 43rd St

50th Street Villas

The Palms

3784-3789 Euclid Ave

Bluefin

4270 Myrtle Ave

Auburn Park Apartments

3536 43rd St

5502-5506 University Ave

3867-3873 50th St

Van Dyke

Villa Verde

3578-3584 43rd St

5450 University Ave

3565 Van Dyke Ave

Bridgeport Apartments

Casa Colina Del Sol

4779 Reno Dr

3574-3578 Van Dyke Ave

3530-3532 N 42nd St

3555-3565 42nd St

4757-4761 Reno Dr

Palm Gardens Apartments

3842 Menlo Ave

3644 43rd St

3666-3670 43rd St

Chamoune Apartments

51st Street Apartment Homes

4035 48th St

3836-3838 Chamoune Ave

3863-3865 46th St

3636-3640 Van Dyke Ave

Imperial Villa Apartments

3617-3619 42nd St

Phoenix Apartments

3626-3632 42nd St

3836 45th St

4051-4061 Euclid Avenue

4023-4029 47th St
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