
Apartments near Fashion Valley Transit Center-Green Line in San Diego, CA (1,987 Rentals)


4559 Park Blvd

4145 Maryland St

2282 W Dunlop St

Casa Mar

4180 Cleveland Ave

4549-4555 Park Blvd

1830 Adams Ave

3739 1st Ave

3718-3724 1st Ave

4230 Campus Ave

4525-4531 Park Blvd

3826-3832 8th Ave

Riley Street Apartments

3701 Hawk St

Catalina

1842 Adams Ave

Palm Court

4511-4515 Park Blvd

2231-2241 Dunlop St

Bridge View Place

4584 Georgia St

5518 Lauretta St

3710-3716 1st Ave

1825-1839 Madison Ave

Dunlop 28 Apartments

3744-3746 4th Ave

Origen

3755 4th Ave

4220 Campus Ave

1726-1732 Meade Ave

Park Gate

4140 Cleveland Ave

1212 Azusa St

4546-4548 Georgia St

4552-4562 Georgia St

3695 Reynard Way

3803 7th Ave

The Peppertree Apartments

3820 8th Ave

4568 Georgia St

104-122 Pennsylvania Ave

4130 Cleveland Ave

4163 Cleveland Ave

5474 Lauretta St

4522 Georgia St

7th and Robinson

3726-3732 4th Ave

2327 E Jewett St

4534 Georgia St

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