
Apartments near Old Town Transit Center-Green Line in San Diego, CA (706 Rentals)


350 Camino De La Reina

Brookes Ave. Triplex

Middletown Terrace Condominiums

2921 India St

2920-2930 Columbia St

2905 India St

2901-2921 Columbia St

Sir Chic

2238 Famosa Blvd

West Palms Apartments

2968 Reynard Way

Upper Voltaire

6521-6545 Tait St

3565 Albatross St

1015-1021 W Palm St

2103 Worden St

2962-2964 Reynard Way

1627 Coolidge St

2860 State St

2053 Chatsworth Blvd

2861-2865 State St

2863-65 State St

3830-40 Tennyson St

3552 Front St

3568 Front St

2831-2837 Columbia St

Cabri

1826-1830 Drescher St

2801-2807 Columbia St

6557 Tait St

Casa Reynard

6561-6575 Tait St

3416-3418 Front St

6504-6512 Kelly St

6572-6582 Tait St

2752-2756 State St

2812 Reynard Way

3017-3031 Oliphant St

6515 Kelly St

2763-2765 Reynard Way

3034-3038 Newell St

1803 Locust Ave

6622-6632 Tait St

6531-6561 Kelly St

2629-2643 Columbia St

3025 Newell St

6646-6656 Tait St

3026-3032 Macaulay St

3244 Nimitz Blvd

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