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


4357-4359 Alabama St

4247-4253 35th St

4548 North Ave

Park Gate

4571 Marlborough Dr

4201-4223 Hamilton St

3335 Ruffin Rd

4502-4514 Kensington Dr

4159-4163 Kansas St

4146 32nd St

4336-4338 Mcclintock St

4552-4554 North Ave

4575 Campus Ave

4241 Swift Ave

4230-4232 Swift Ave

4345 McClintock St

4405 39th St

4565 Campus Ave

4250-4256 Wilson Ave

De Vorak Villa

4366-4372 Alabama St

4135 Iowa St

4180-4192 Madison Ave

4152-4156 Kansas St

4138-4144 Illinois St

4234-4244 35th St

4374-4376 Alabama St

2224 El Cajon Blvd

4349 McClintock St

4209 Arizona St

4136 32nd St

4144 30th St

4152 Utah St

4263-4247 Wilson Ave

4360 Alabama St

4126 Illinois St

4163 Idaho St

4511-4515 Kensington Dr

4170 33rd St

4141 Utah St

4184-4192 33rd St

4178 Oregon St

4559 Campus Ave

4158 Utah St

4328-4336 Mississippi St

4144 Kansas St

4354 38th St

4118-4120 Iowa St

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