
Apartments near Fashion Valley Transit Center-Green Line in San Diego, CA (1,981 Rentals)


3827 Louisiana St

The Louisiana

3684 Alabama St

4130-4140 Hamilton St

3711 Alabama St

Park Royal

3761 Mississippi St

3605 Wilshire Ter

Mira Loma at North Park

4212 Oregon St

3949-3955 Texas St

3401-3407 Park Blvd

Villa Capri Apartments

4084 Hamilton St

3525-3531 Georgia St

3980 Arizona St

4143 Hamilton St

4145 Hamilton St

3737-3745 Mississippi St

Starling Place Apartments

3945 Texas St

2326 Wightman

3758-62 Louisiana St

3960 Arizona St

4058-74 Hamilton St

1726-1738 Upas St

Louisiana Street Apartments

Upas Park

3950-3956 Arizona St

4109-4111 Hamilton St

3513-3519 Georgia St

3937 Texas St

4166-4170 Oregon St

3970 Arizona St

4121-4125 Hamilton St

4178 Oregon St

4050 Hamilton St

3524 Wilshire Ter

Villa Serenidad

3651 Alabama St

4034 Hamilton St

3603-3627 Florida St

4146 Oregon St

On Florida

3971 Arizona St

4152 Oregon St

3928-3938 Arizona St

3503-3507 Georgia St

3987 Arizona St

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