
Apartments near Hazard Center-Green Line in San Diego, CA (2,568 Rentals)


3072 Suncrest Dr

4064 1/2 Arizona St

1134-1148 Fresno St

3777 Dove St

4033 Texas St

3966-3972 Louisiana St

1118 Fresno St

4166-4170 Oregon St

4558-4564 30th St

3025-3033 Adams Ave

4416 Kansas St

4078 Stephens St

4072 Stephens St

4330 Utah St

4678 Ohio St

4334-40 Utah St

1637 Robinson Ave

3941-3947 Mississippi St

1602 Fort Stockton Dr

2876-& 2884 Meade Ave

2876-2884 Meade Ave

4145 Hamilton St

3675 7th Ave

3949-3955 Mississippi St

1111 Eureka St

4017-4023 Texas St

1121 Eureka St

Valley Terrace

5828 Riley St

3958 Louisiana St

Primo Apartments

4479 Kansas St

Texas Villa Apartments

4075 Arizona St

3981 Louisiana St

4143 Hamilton St

1412 Pennsylvania Ave

The Courtyards

4121-4125 Hamilton St

4013 Texas St

137 Pennsylvania Ave

4152 Oregon St

The Harris

3663 7th Ave

4530 30th St

Coral Ridge

1127 Eureka St

5810 Riley St

4465 Kansas St

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