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


3962 Illinois St

2530 Imperial Ave

4014-4024 51st St

4013-4015 Oakcrest Dr

3979 Illinois St

2581 Commercial St

4041 32nd St

4060 Oakcrest Dr

4036 32nd St

Oakcrest Manor

4086 Winona Ave

3584-3586 Villa Ter

4079 Winona Ave

3782 Granada Ave

Stephanie Apartments

2458-2462 K St

Las Casitas

3984-3986 Illinois St

3792-3794 Granada Ave

4015-4027 Iowa St

2111--2115 Ocean View Blvd

5239 Rex Ave

4068 Oakcrest Dr

4044 32nd St

4051-53 32nd St

2480 L St

2022 Ocean View Blvd

4056-4056 Oakcrest Dr

5234 Rex Ave

3986 Illinois Ave

4033 Iowa St

4010 Iowa St

4041 Iowa St

4050-4052 32nd St

3787-3789 Utah St

5228 Rex Ave

4091-4095 Oakcrest Dr

4060 32nd St

4009 Illinois St

4051 Iowa St

4077 Oakcrest Dr

3076 Lincoln Ave

3636 Villa Ter

Las Casitas

4073 Oakcrest Dr

4017-4023 Illinois St

5312-5318 Wightman St

4070 32nd St

3650 Villa Ter

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