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


Chollas Creek

Value Add 4-Plex in Encanto

5160-5166 Imperial Ave

2682 Fairmount Ave

324 Willie James Jones Ave

El Rey Plaza

Casa Sierra

5090 Auburn Dr

225-235 Willie James Jones Ave

327 S Willie Jones Ave

4634 E Thorn St

617-621 N 61st St

5078 Auburn Dr

230-238 50th St

5082 Auburn Dr

218 Willie James Jones Ave

5311-5315 Santa Margarita St

554-564 N 61st St

138-142 San Jacinto Dr

2842 Fairmount Ave

Tuberose Apartments

3037-3039 44th St

4751-4759 Castana St

5471-5489 Santa Margarita St

2836-2838 Fairmount Ave

3047-3049 44th St

3055 44th St

3003 Fairmount Ave

3018 44th St

6222-6226 Brooklyn Ave

3205 Highland Ave

4444 Redwood St

4982-88 Imperial Ave

4251 Pepper Dr

3513-3519 47th St

644-650 N 62nd St

5510 Dream St

Bon Aire

3536-3540 Euclid Ave

4910 Imperial Ave

630 62nd St

3129 44th St

3514-3532 47th St

Cereza Apartments

4120-4126 C St

4343-4353 Poplar St

Oak Park

724-732 63rd St

393 Gavin st

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