
Apartments near Southcrest Park Plaza in San Diego, CA (967 Rentals)


Las Casitas

3566-3580 L St

331 S Bancroft St

Las Casitas

Chollas Creek

3505 L St

3243-3245 Clay Ave

4982-88 Imperial Ave

3137-3141 Valle Ave

218 Willie James Jones Ave

3453-3457 L St

240 S Bancroft St

327 S Willie Jones Ave

3096 Greely Ave

324 Willie James Jones Ave

Roxie Apartments

320 Willie James Jones Ave

225-235 Willie James Jones Ave

299-312 Willie James Jones Ave

230-238 50th St

306 35th St

443-445 47th St

4626-4646 Hartley St

401-423 Aurora St

3340-3352 Imperial Ave

626 Quail St

3079 Martin Ave

330 Willie James Jones Ave

3109-3125 Ocean View Blvd

445 47th St

Casa Sierra

3234 Webster Ave

4548 Market St

725-727 42nd St

3105 Franklin Ave

4175 F St

3258 Imperial Ave

3094 Franklin Ave

3124-3128 Clay Ave

3150-3154 Webster Ave

4850-4856 Market St

3357-3367 J St

4858 Market St

Boston Villas

4838-4840 Market St

41st Street Apartments

822 Quail St

5122-5132 Castana St

2902-2916 Main St

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