
Apartments near Sports Arena Square in San Diego, CA (504 Rentals)


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Pueblo Village Apartments

4463 Mentone St

4436 Montalvo St

5651-5663 Mildred St

5747 Lauretta

5720 Lauretta St

Riley Street

4467 Valeta St

4477-4485 Valeta St

1769 San Diego Ave

Bel Vue Terrace

The Mission Apartments

5805-5821 Lauretta St

5845-5865 Lauretta St

Citra Apartments

The Greencliff Apartments

Eureka Garden

Park Loma Apartment Homes

2063-2071 Chatsworth Blvd

Silver Terrace

4231 Voltaire St

4154 Udall St

Jo-Mar Apartments

1767 Torrance St

3778 Keating St

3737 Keating St

3020 Oliphant St

Bay Park Terrace

4746 W Point Loma Blvd

Evergreen Villas

3126-3140 Nimitz Blvd

4718 Voltaire St

3111 Macaulay St

4074 Ingalls St

4011 Ingalls St

2829 Nimitz Blvd

The Crest Apartments

Harbor Villa Apartments

CentrePointe

Harbor Place

Villa Marina

Bayview Townhomes at Point Loma

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Punta Lara

6619 Linda Vista Rd

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University Canyon West

2055-2095 Via Las Cumbres

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