
Apartments near Alvarado Medical Center-Green Line in San Diego, CA (911 Rentals)


5024-5044 Thorne Dr

Trio North Townhomes

7624-7626 El Cajon Blvd

Parkway Villas

7615 El Cajon Blvd

4830 Parks Ave

5631 Lake Park Way

4842 Parks Ave

4879 Parks Ave

Windsor Chalet

Hillside Village

Fox Haven

La Mesa Gardens

4857 Parks Ave

5649 Lake Park Way

5661 Lake Park Way

4813 Parks Ave

Parkway Manor

La Mirianda

Aragon Condos

4248 Harbinson Ave

4214-4218 Harbinson Ave

5050-56 Woodyard Ave

5036-5042 Guava Ave

7376 University Ave

Guava Apartments

Helix Terrace

Guava Manor

7726 University Ave

7720-7724 University Ave

7675 University Ave

Lake Glen Park

7901 Hillside Dr

7770 University Ave

7766-7700 University Ave

4464-4470 Parks Ave

7713-7717 University Ave

Parks Ave

7772-7786 University Ave

7630-7632 Sturgess Ave

Westwood Village

Villa De Fanta

4450-4452 Rosebud Ln

4424 Parks Ave

4453 - 4455 Rosebud Ln

7611-7625 Sturgess Ave

Westwood Village

Villa Elena

4434 Rosebud Ln

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