
Apartments near 25th & Commercial-Orange Line in San Diego, CA (1,390 Rentals)


105 Hawthorn St

Columbia Lofts

The Ivy Apartments

2120 First Ave

The Melrose

Barcelona

Hawthorne Studio Apartments

Vista del Puente

Essex Apartments

The Juniper Apartments

1051-1081 S 41st St

Del Mar Apartments

Prime

Hawthorn Apartments

La Suzanna

4112 C St

Fourth and Laurel

Casa Arleda Apartments

Terrace View Villas - Military Housing

The Palomar Apartments

Juniper

Front Street Apartments

Ten on Columbia

The Tiffany at Bankers Hill

2301-2323 Brant St

Elevate Apartments

2522-2536 2nd Ave

St. Paul's Manor

237 W Laurel St

Palms Apartments

2336-2346 Union St

Community at Martin

3904 Division St

2344 Curlew St

Olea

211-219 Maple St

Olive Street Apartments

Mapleton Apartments

1220 W Olive St

Bayside at Coronado

Elan Bella Mer Coronado

Total Monthly Price
280 C Ave, Unit Coronado Granny Flat, Unit Coronado Granny Flat

Total Monthly Price
625 National City Blvd, Unit B, Unit B

Total Monthly Price
1322 2nd St

215 A Ave

1220-1222 1st St

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