
Apartments near Terrace View Center in San Diego, CA (2,111 Rentals)


4030 39th St

3813-3815 N 47th St

City Heights

4152 Newton Ave

4042 N 42nd St

Imperial Apartments

2565 B St

3741-3747 Bancroft St

3857-3863 35th St

2672-2674 Market St

334-340 Langley St

Elevon Lofts

4045 Van Dyke

4066 Newton Ave

3845-51 Menlo Ave

3 Units at 3827 National Ave

Southcrest West Senior Apartments

5288 Santa Margarita Street

5036-5060 Sterling Ct

3766 33rd St

2560 C St

924 26th St

4035 38th St

3850-3864 Menlo Ave

3819 University Ave

2757-2761 K St

2534-2540 A St

4037-4043 Van Dyke Ave

4050 Van Dyke Ave

4921-4927 Auburn Dr

3820 Swift Ave

829-833 26th St

3810 Euclid Ave

4051-4059 42nd St

824 S 47th St

4044-4048 39th St

3747 32nd St

3735 32nd St

3270-3276 Greely Ave

3745-3749 National Ave

2556-2564 Broadway

4845-4851 Auburn Dr

3722 32nd St

2572-2576 Broadway

3460 Logan Ave

325 S 30th St

42nd Street Apartments

Rosemary Court

3773 Bancroft St

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