
Apartments near America Plaza-Orange Line in San Diego, CA (1,388 Rentals)


1912 San Diego Ave

3524 Indiana

1926-1932 San Diego Ave

1942-1954 San Diego Ave

3530 Indiana St

2238-2240 Ocean View Blvd

3528-3538 Indiana St

3420-3430 Wilshire Ter

Park Boulevard

3630-3632 Park Blvd

3602-3608 Indiana St

1624 Cypress Ave

36500-3654 Indiana St

3610-3616 Indiana St

Vista Del Mar

3503-3507 Georgia St

3405 Florida St

Barrio Senior Villas

Wilshire Terrace

Casa Valencia

534-548 Sicard St

3513-3519 Georgia St

3559 Indiana St

3536-3540 Georgia St

3525-3531 Georgia St

3548 Georgia St

3524 Wilshire Ter

Indiana Street Apartments

Indiana Palms

Salem House

3682-3696 Park Blvd

3633 Indiana St

3503 Florida St

3521 Florida St

3605 Wilshire Ter

3531 Florida St

3861 Georgia St

On Florida

3639 Georgia St

3633 Wilshire Ter

3603-3627 Florida St

Casa California

2604-2610 Main St

1929 Florida Ct

3706 Georgia St

The Starter

Boston Apartments

1924 Florida Ct

2674-2680 1/2 Boston Ave

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