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


4428 Copeland Ave

1918 Howard Ave

3560 Polk Ave

4136 Cherokee Ave

2860 Lincoln Ave

4050 Hamilton St

4450 CLEVELAND Ave

4170 Alabama St

3151-3169 Lincoln Ave

3986 Illinois Ave

4039-4047 34th St

3312-3322 Lincoln Ave

4149 Alabama St

4352 Marlborough Ave

4377 Marlborough Ave

4329-4333 41st St

4011 Idaho St

Mission Gorge Terrace

4150 37th St

4386 Campus Ave

La Camille Apartments

4064 1/2 Arizona St

4420-4430 Cleveland Ave

4042 Swift Ave

4137 Alabama St

4137 Cherokee Ave

4060 35th St

3984-3986 Illinois St

4158-4164 Alabama St

Stephanie Apartments

Lindstrom House Apartments

4037 N 34th St

4050-4058 Arizona St

3976-3988 Iowa St

4152 Alabama St

4034 Hamilton St

4163 Florida St

4128 Mississippi St

4368 42nd St

Starling Place Apartments

4445 Maryland St

4010-4016 Oregon St

4083-4085 Wilson Ave

3979 Illinois St

La Hacienda

4410 Copeland Ave

Las Palmas Condos

3962 Illinois St

3968 32nd St

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