
Apartments near The Boulevard Center in San Diego, CA (4,005 Rentals)


3946 Bancroft St

4117-4123 Alabama St

3745 Villa Ter

4468 Mississippi St

4714-4724 Oregon St

4409-4417 Alabama St

4026 Mississippi St

3042-3052 Adams Ave

3950 Louisiana St

4164 Wabash Ave

4726 30th St

3958 Louisiana St

Alabama Homes

Louisiana St Apartments

3772 Arnold Ave

4069-4081 Alabama St

4525 Mississippi St

4723-4731 Oregon St

Wyndemere Heights

4156 Wabash Ave

4741-4745 Idaho St

4582 Bancroft St

4233-4243 33rd St

3727 Pershing Ave

Las Casitas

Villa Terrace

4685 Arizona St

3064-3070 Adams Ave

3750 Grim Ave

4623-4627 Iowa St

3776 31st St

3719-3721 Pershing Ave

4361-4369 33rd St

3928 Bancroft St

4726-4732 Oregon St S

3767 Grim Ave

4717 Hamilton St

3727 30th St

4178 Alabama St

Casa De Ramona

4423 Alabama St

4561 Bancroft St

3766 31st St

3965 Mississippi St

4549 Bancroft St

3734-3738 Villa Ter

3759 Grim Ave

4170 Alabama St

4366-4372 Alabama St

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How much are Studio apartments in San Diego?
There are currently 5,602 Studio Apartments in San Diego with rent ranges from $850 to $4,384 with an average price of $2,359.
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