
Apartments near Sorrento Court in San Diego, CA (124 Rentals)


Furnished Studio-San Diego - Sorrento Mesa

8775 Costa Verde Blvd, Unit SI ID1280678P

5305 Toscana Way, Unit SI ID1280596P

4175 Executive Dr, Unit 4th Fl

4155 Executive Dr

9245 Regents Rd, Unit M325

4155 Executive Dr, Unit E404

4360 Vision Dr

3440 Lebon Dr

3965 Nobel Dr, Unit 242

5671 Greenshade Rd

3955 Nobel Dr, Unit 179

7535 Charmant Dr, Unit 201

10206 Wateridge Cir

8880 Villa La Jolla Dr

5406 Renaissance Ave

5380 Renaissance Ave

11062 Ardha Wy

4351 Nobel Dr

7290 Dancy Rd

8148 Avenida Navidad

3929 Nobel Dr

7545 Charmant Dr

8860 Villa La Jolla Dr

8545 Villa La Jolla Dr

Total Monthly Price
7405 Charmant Dr

Total Monthly Price
3890 Nobel Dr, Unit 503, Unit 503

La Jolla Mesa Estates

Devonshire Woods II

Casabella

La Jolla Village Park

The Venetian

Villa Vicenza

Pines of La Jolla

Wateridge

11061 Ardha Way

University Towne Square

Park Place

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