
Apartments near Fashion Valley Transit Center-Green Line in San Diego, CA (1,986 Rentals)


Tropical Terrace

River Colony Condominiums

1020 Robinson Ave

633 Pennsylvania Ave

1057-1063 Essex St

3629 3rd Ave

4636 Alabama St

1010 Robinson Ave

1222 Essex St

6555-6557 Lanston St

4424 Florida St

3736 10th Ave

1236-1238 Essex St

4525 Florida St

Los Arboles Apartments

Saint John's Convert

Cayuca Hillcrest

721 Pennsylvania Ave

1234 Essex St

4067-71 Normal St

4073-4079 Normal St

3549 Reynard Way

Altana

3728-3730 10th Ave

4035 Normal St

3710 10th Ave

3655-3663 6th Ave

3612-3618 4th Ave

4445 Florida St

Essex Townhouse

4560 Alabama St

7002 Linda Vista Rd

3983 Normal St

4506 Alabama St

3620-3634 Keating St

Quinteza

3588 1st Ave

1066 Robinson Ave

3618-3624 5th Ave

1620 Winder St

4552-4554 Alabama St

3675 7th Ave

4449 Florida St

4647 Alabama St

1274-1278 Essex St

3663 7th Ave

4510 Alabama St

4629 Alabama St

4060 Centre St

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