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


4163-4167 Van Dyke Ave

4117-4123 42nd St

Cuatro At City Heights

4335-4341 Highland Ave

3990 Centre St

4085 Marlborough Ave

3983 Normal St

4138 Van Dyke Ave

4075 Marlborough Ave

4132 Van Dyke Ave

4069 Marlborough Ave

4157 Van Dyke Ave

3969 Normal St

4076 42nd St

4122-4128 Van Dyke Ave

4143-4145 Van Dyke Ave

42nd Street Apartments

Villagio

4110-4114 Van Dyke Ave

3945-3951 Centre St

4133-4137 Van Dyke Ave

3961-3965 Normal St

4131 Van Dyke Ave

Cuatro at City Heights

4232-4240 44th St

4079 42nd St

4267 44th St

Bridge View Place

4260 44th St

4117 Van Dyke Ave

4042 N 42nd St

3935-3935 Centre St

3949 Centre St

4333-4349 Orange Ave

4067 42nd St

4251 44th St

4033 Richmond St

3947-3951 Normal St

4280 Highland Ave

4222 44th St

42nd Street Apartments

3950 Cleveland Ave

4086 Van Dyke Ave

3945 Normal St

4214 44th St

4080 Van Dyke Ave

4270 Highland Ave

3921-3923 Centre St

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