
Apartments near Grantville-Green Line in San Diego, CA (1,884 Rentals)


3914-3916 Adams Ave

Kensington - Edgeware Road

Campus Walk Condominiums

4180-4192 Madison Ave

4638 Kensington Dr

3822 Adams Ave

Aztec Corner

3816 Adams Ave

Piedra Del Sol

3810-3812 Adams Ave

The Essential

University Towers

3825-3843 Adams Ave

4742 E Mountain View Dr

East Mountain View Haven

3722 Adams Ave

4668 39th St

4571 Marlborough Dr

4549 Edgeware Rd

3834 Edna Pl

5131-5139 34th St

3840 Edna Pl

Mountain View Court

4574-4588 Kensington Dr

4587 Winona Ave

4545 Edgeware Rd

4575 Winona Ave

4597 50th St

5020 Hawley Blvd

4624 51st St

4568 Kensington Dr

4554 Marlborough Dr

The Madison Apartments

4529 Edgeware Rd

4561 Terrace Dr

4610 51st St

4570 50th St

4487-4493 44th St

4775 Wilson Ave

4479-4481 44th St

4759-4765 Wilson Ave

Terrace Villa

The Cliffs

4562 50th St

4767-4769 Wilson Ave

3535 COLLIER Ave

Talmadge on 44th

4679 Cherokee Ave

4859 Mansfield St

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