
Apartments near Trolley Stop Plaza in San Diego, CA (281 Rentals)


Regency Centre Apartments

Home Garden Apartments

2625 Highland Ave

4451-4455 Quince St

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Talas Apartments

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Vista Palmera

Windsor Heights

Mar at Laurel

804 S V Ave

1532-36 Madera St

2322-2328 Peppermint Ln

7001-3 Mount Vernon St

1026 Manchester St

3306 Plaza Blvd

1795 El Dora St

820 Arcadia Plz

2040-2042 Noble St

940 Arcadia Pl

2307 E 5th St

2360-2366 El Prado Ave

Paradise Senior Apartments

2102 E 5th St

2235 E 8th St

2820-2832 Massachusetts Ave

535-541 T St

East 9th Duplex

7163-7169 Central Ave

2102 E 8th St

1938-1946 E 8th St

1720 E 4th St

1710 E 4th St

1459 E 1st St

613-636 R Ave

515-517 Q Ave

4616 Delta St

420-430 Q Ave

228-238 Palm Ave

7305-7309 Central Ave

4615 Delta St

2615 Buena Vista Ave

507-511 Palm Ave

419-435 Palm Ave

1820 Terry Ln

639 Q Ave

743 Mariposa Cir

Norton Avenue Apartments

227-305 Norton Ave

205 Norton Ave

1817 Terry Ln

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