
Apartments near Fenton Parkway-Green Line in San Diego, CA (2,730 Rentals)


4665 Mississippi St

4544-4552 Hamilton St

4540 Oregon St

4484 30th St

4511 Oregon St

4462-4468 Illinois St

4521 Hawley Blvd

Tahiti Palms

4454-4460 Illinois St

3402 Monroe Ave

4459 32nd St

4458 32nd St

4455-4457 32nd St

4470 Bancroft St

4645 Mississippi St

4450 Boundary St

4465 Kansas St

4454 Ohio St

4684-4686 Mississippi St

4611 36th St

4449-4455 Illinois St

Plaza Arizona

4522 Oregon St

4525 Oregon St

4672 Mississippi St

4441-4447 Illinois St

4512 OREGON St

4475 Utah St

4586 36th St

4482-4484 Utah St

4457 Kansas St

4525 Hamilton Street

4485 Idaho St

3375 MONROE AVENUE, SAN DIEGO CA 92116

4440 Illinois St

4577-4581 Texas St

4660 Mississippi St

4609 E Mountain View Dr

University Heights

4435-4439 Ohio St

4473-4479 Idaho St

3834 Edna Pl

Monroe Villas

4503 Hamilton St

3825-3843 Adams Ave

4631 Mississippi St

4438 Illinois St

4472-4484 Felton St

4460-4470 Utah St

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