
Apartments near Time Square in San Diego, CA (1,750 Rentals)


4227 36th St

4616-4628 Boundary St

4293 51st St

5337-5347 Meade Ave

4275 35TH St

4222 Cherokee Ave

4678 Ohio St

4237 Wilson Ave

3025-3033 Adams Ave

Casa Blanca

4230 36th St

4354 Felton St

4250-4256 Wilson Ave

Las Casitas

4263-4269 35th St

4281 51st St

Fourplex & Sfr

4225-4231 50th St

Primo Apartments

4266-4270 51st St

4459 32nd St

6116 Dorothy Dr

4361-4369 33rd St

4259-4263 35th St

4247 Investors, LLC

6181 Montezuma Rd

4474-4480 32nd St

4726 30th St

3333 Ruffin Rd

4455-4457 32nd St

4325 Felton St

4458 32nd St

4546-4562 Boundary St

Mediterranean Villa

4318 53rd St

4213-4223 50th St

4224-4234 Altadena Ave

4336 Felton St

4724 30th St

4275 Swift Ave

4510 55th St

Altar-mar Apartments

4978 Orange Ave

4236 51st St

5025 Trojan Ave

4630 Ohio St

Stone Manor

Alta Manor Apartments

3335 Ruffin Rd

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