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


3883 38th St

3958-3968 Florida St

4237 Van Dyke Ave

4032 Centre St

4243 Van Dyke Ave

4035 Normal St

4218 Van Dyke Ave

Catalina

4038-4042 Normal St

3985-3989 Georgia St

3970-3974 Florida St

4173 42nd St

4362 Highland Ave

4341-4345 44th St

3977-3983 Georgia St

4140 Cleveland Ave

Orchard Villas

3948-3956 Florida St

The Teralta

6725 Mission Gorge Rd

4352-4356 Highland Ave

4145 Maryland St

1702 Lincoln Ave

4165 42nd St

4178 Van Dyke Ave

4350 Highland Ave

4130 Cleveland Ave

4240 43rd St

4221 Van Dyke Ave

3939-3943 Florida St

3879 39th St

4170 Van Dyke Ave

4226 43rd St

4159 42nd St

4222 43rd St

4342 Highland Ave

42nd Street Apartments

Cuatro at City Heights

4133 Maryland St

4250-4266 Fairmount Ave

4162 Van Dyke Ave

4243 43rd St

4147 42nd St

4002-4006 Normal Ave

4148 Van Dyke Ave

4181 Van Dyke Ave

4133 42nd St

4156 Van Dyke Ave

4125-4131 42nd St

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