
Apartments near Terrace View Center in San Diego, CA (2,094 Rentals)


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Twelve @ J

2551 Commercial St-F4OZ

The Abington

The Gardens on Bancroft

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North Park Properties

Golden Glen Apartments

Asana at North Park

2679 Imperial Ave

Hillside Apartments

3967 Illinois St

4030 38th St #7

4350 Maple St

Azalea Garden Apartments

Auburn 2019

Las Dos Palmas

Villa Hermosa Apartments

North Park 55+ Apartments

2855-2865 A St San Diego, CA 92102

DL University Gardens

2831 29th St, Unit Top

4070 Newton Ave, Unit 4070

420 S Evans St, Unit Evans

3430 Utah Street, Unit Studio

3363 C St, Unit 3363 C Street

2919 Ivy St, Unit 3

3034 Beech St, Unit South Park Petite Studio

3038 Beech St, Unit 3038 Beech St

2476 A St, Unit 0

915 25th St, Unit 4

3720 Louisiana St, Unit 1

4463 Home Avenue Unit 2, Unit City Heights Condo

518 25th St, Unit 518

408 S 33rd St, Unit 2

3949-3933 33rd St

3855 38th St

3855-3838 38th St

4124 C St

2796 K St

3667 Grim Ave

223 28th St

5551 Churchward St
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