
Apartments near Fenton Parkway-Green Line in San Diego, CA (2,729 Rentals)


4527 39th St

4381 Texas St

4326-4332 Swift Ave

4467-4481 MCCLINTOCK St

4319-4321 Swift Ave

4542-4548 40th St

4334 35th St

4552-4556 40th St

4469 Alabama St

4465 Mcclintock St

4492 38th St

4349 Arizona St

4482 Alabama St

4568 Georgia St

4327 Swift Ave

4218-28 Iowa St

Alvarado Creek Apartments

4225 Illinois St

4404 Louisiana St

40th Street Apartments

Park Garden Cottages

4455 Mcclintock St

Fourplex

4341 Arizona St

4333-4341 35th St

4537 Georgia St

4338-4344 Wilson Ave

4327 35th St

4380 TEXAS St

4332-36 Wilson Ave

2208-2218 Meade Ave

4552-4562 Georgia St

4637 North Ave

4525 Georgia St

4680-4692 Edgeware Rd

4358 36th St

4228 Iowa St

North Park Nest

4352 Arizona St

University Heights

4546-4548 Georgia St

4349-4355 Texas St

4437 Mcclintock St

4355 Texas St

4212 Boundary St

Royal Palace Palms

4517-4523 Georgia St

4334-4340 Arizona St

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