
Apartments near The Boulevard Center in San Diego, CA (4,008 Rentals)


4177-4181 Georgia St

4141-4147 34th St

4046 Florida St

4627 33rd St

3280 N Park Way

4644 MISSISSIPPI St

4708-4716 Kenmore Ter

Wabash Apartments

3288 N Park Way

4613 Alabama St

3930 Wabash Ave

4054 Florida St

4034 Florida St

4652 33rd St

3609-3615 30th St

3936 Alabama St

3722 32nd St

1918-1920 Polk Ave

4737-4743 W Mountain View Dr

4141 Georgia St

3667 Grim Ave

3928 Alabama St

3747 32nd St

Windsor Luxury Rental Condominiums

4003 Wabash Ave

3773 Bancroft St

3758-62 Louisiana St

4173-81 Georgia St

3375 MONROE AVENUE, SAN DIEGO CA 92116

4125-4131 Georgia St

3806 Mississippi St

3735 32nd St

3636 Villa Ter

1919-1923 Mission Ave

4672 Mississippi St

3641-3645 Arnold Ave

4660 Mississippi St

Palm Terrace

2520 Collier Ave

3225 Adams Ave

3787 Bancroft St

4633-4635 33rd St

4546-4554 34th St

3967 Florida St

4614 Felton St

3973-3979 Florida St

3661 ARIZONA St

4675 Bancroft St

4577 Felton St

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There are currently 5,599 Studio Apartments in San Diego with rent ranges from $850 to $4,384 with an average price of $2,359.
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