
Apartments near Hazard Center-Green Line in San Diego, CA (2,567 Rentals)


4044 Oregon St

4421-4433 30th St

3827 Louisiana St

1930 Georgia St

4454 Ohio St

3731 Crane Pl

4158 Utah St

3550 Madison Ave

3715 Hawk St

1245 Colusa St

4142-4150 Utah St

4185 Utah St

3582-3592 6th Ave

4152 Utah St

4138-4140 Utah St

1428-1438 Brookes Ave

1307 Colusa St

2626-2634 Lincoln Ave

Casa California

5672 Riley St

3861 Georgia St

1915 Georgia Ct

1105-1111 Sutter St

4369-4374 30th St

4834 W Mountain View Dr

3939 Arizona St

4165 Utah St

North Park Nest

3151 Adams Ave

Colusa Street Apartments

Park Boulevard

2326 Wightman

4th Avenue Hillcrest Lofts

3701 Hawk St

4840 W Mountain View Dr

4010-4016 Oregon St

1924 Florida Ct

3571 6th Ave

5633-5655 Riley St

4492-4502 Illinois St

3565 3rd Ave

3695 Reynard Way

5660 Lauretta St

4546-4562 Boundary St

Lauretta Apartment Homes

3965 Hamilton St

4091 Idaho St

USD Presidio Terrace

Brookes Ave. Triplex

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There are currently 5,604 Studio Apartments in San Diego with rent ranges from $900 to $4,500 with an average price of $2,389.
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