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


4101 Park Pl

4344 Oregon St

4359 Hamilton St

4656 Park Blvd

4627-4633 Park Blvd

4308 Utah St

4385 Arizona St

4441-4445 Cherokee Ave

4621 Park Blvd

The Stella

4465 Mississippi St

4330 Idaho St

4646 Park Blvd

4373 35th St

4109 Park Pl

Adams Ave Apartment Homes

2850 El Cajon Blvd

4419 Louisiana St

4638 Kensington Dr

4558 40th St

4350-4356 35th St

4485 Alabama St

1825-1839 Madison Ave

4537-4541 39th St

Zephyr

4434-4436 Lousiana St

4334 Swift Ave

4336 Oregon St

4360 Hamilton St

4525 Florida St

4468 Mississippi St

4435-4439 Cherokee Ave

4411 Louisiana St

4460 Mississippi St

4377 Wilson Ave

4368 WILSON Ave

4526 Florida St

4341-4347 1/2 Hamilton St

4357-4371 Arizona St

4473 Alabama St

4457-4461 37th St

4418-4424 Louisiana St

4436 37th St

4331-4335 Swift Ave

4433-4437 Mississippi St

4426-4432 Louisiana St

4337 Swift Ave

4584 Georgia St

4326 Oregon St

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