
Apartments near Sports Arena Square in San Diego, CA (500 Rentals)


1575 Locust St

Jarvis multi-family

2911 Jarvis St

Harbor View Apartments

3138 Ingelow St

3036 Ingelow St

3128-3134 Ingelow St

Upas Street Villas

2912 Ingelow St

3111 Ingelow St

3414 Kite St

Loma Manor Apartments

2917-2925 Ingelow St

2929 Ingelow St

3351-3355 India St

3032-3038 Hugo St

1526-1532 Scott St

5145 N Harbor Dr

3341-3347 India St

3325 India St

Hugo Bay Townhomes

3039 Hugo St

3343-3347 Columbia St

1467 Locust St

3029 Hugo St

3044 Garrison St

1404-1414 Sassafras St

3033-3037 Garrison St

3250-3260 Columbia St

3025-3027 Garrison St

Harbor View 4plex

1329 W Spruce St

3033-3041 Fenelon St

1357-1363 Rosecrans St

3034-3046 Emerson St

1355 Willow St

1333-1355 Rosecrans St

3219 Emerson St

3045 Emerson St

3129 Emerson St

3141-3147 Dickens St

1525 Northrim Ct

6521-6545 Tait St

6557 Tait St

6561-6575 Tait St

6504-6512 Kelly St

6572-6582 Tait St

6515 Kelly St

6531-6561 Kelly St

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