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


4181-4187 Ohio St

4380-4388 Mcclintock St

4263 Felton St

4203 Idaho St

La Ronda Apartments

4258 N 34th St

4556 Park Blvd

4375 37th St

4182-4184 Iowa

4330 Texas St

4338 Cherokee Ave

ShoreLINE Apartments

4232-4234 Adams Ave

4233-4243 33rd St

4174 Iowa St

4275 Swift Ave

3333 Ruffin Rd

4335-4339 Louisiana St

Hazard Center Redevelopment

4178 Illinois St

4343 Cherokee Ave

4173-4179 1/2 Ohio St

4348 37th St

4177 Iowa St

4346 Louisiana St

4617-4621 Campus Ave

4511-4515 Park Blvd

4620 Edgeware Rd

4474-4476 Georgia St

4415 38th St

4338-4340 Louisiana St

4250 SWIFT Ave

4458 40th St

4482 Georgia St

4635-4641 Edgeware Rd

4640 Campus Ave

Quinta Irma

Carolee

4182 30th St

Casa Morita

Campus Avenue Apartments

4229 Hamilton St

4385-4387 Alabama St

4335 Cherokee Ave

4330 Louisiana St

4168 32nd St

Illinois Street Apartments

4424 Florida St

4328 Louisiana St

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