
Apartments near Time Square in San Diego, CA (1,749 Rentals)


4226 43rd St

4510 34th St

4235 Copeland Ave

49th Street Villas

4246 42nd St

4225-4229 Copeland Ave

4249-4255 Menlo Ave

4250-4256 Marlborough Ave

4227 45th St

4258-4260 N 47th St

4546 54th St

4233 Highland Ave

3375 MONROE AVENUE, SAN DIEGO CA 92116

4264 Euclid Ave

4222 44th St

4442 Dawson Ave

4230 Copeland Ave

4335 Cherokee Ave

4340 Winona Ave

4224-4226 Copeland Ave

4616 Bancroft St

4374 50th St

4232 46th St

5114 El Cajon Blvd

4226 Chamoune Ave

4461-4463 Dawson Ave

4304 Estrella Ave

4327-4331 N 49th St

4229 Highland Ave

4621 32nd St

4530 54th St

4243 Menlo Ave

4221 Van Dyke Ave

4669 Iowa St

4222 43rd St

41st Street Homes

4240 Menlo Ave

4252-4260 41st St

4230 42nd St

4557 33rd St

4225 42nd St

4220-4222 Chamoune Ave

4313 49th St

4243-4245 47th St

4373 50th St

4608 Bancroft St

4577 Bancroft St

4338 Cherokee Ave

4230 N 46th St

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