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


1231 Pennsylvania Ave

3042-3052 Adams Ave

3795 Georgia St

3950 Louisiana St

3770 Georgia St

4457 Kansas St

3935 Mississippi St

5828 Ruby St

4510-4516 30th St

3024 Madison Ave

3917-3919 Mississippi St

3775 Georgia St

Arizona Villa Apartments

4109-4111 Hamilton St

3718-3732 Park Blvd

4146 Oregon St

3673-3677 3rd Ave

3686 3rd Ave

Terrace Hillcrest

4036 Arizona St

5800 Mildred St

4084 Hamilton St

3919 Mississippi St

3064-3070 Adams Ave

3664 4th Ave

Bay View Apartments

3655-3663 6th Ave

4308 Utah St

4325-4327 Utah

3725 Dove St

4341-4353 Utah St

3659 4th Ave

4484 30th St

4333 Utah St

5777 Gaines St

2408-2420 Lincoln Ave

4370-4376 Kansas St

3666 3rd Ave

4437 Kansas St

3930 Louisiana St

1830-1860 Robinson Ave

4415-4423 Kansas St

4675 Ohio St

3720-3722 Dove St

Woodspring

Villa Sao Miguel

4058-74 Hamilton St

Quinteza

3712-3714 Park Blvd

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