
Apartments near Park and Market-Orange Line in San Diego, CA (1,499 Rentals)


2976 Kalmia St

3254-3256 Greely Ave

The Quince

3156 3rd Ave

3103-3105 Boston Ave

2901-2921 Columbia St

West Palms Apartments

2905 India St

2920-2930 Columbia St

3104-3108 1st Ave

3211 5th Ave

3144-3148 Hawthorn St

3038-3040 E Juniper St

3044 Juniper St

Barbara Manor

1119 34th St

3270-3276 Greely Ave

2921 India St

3125-3143 1st Ave

3272 Logan Ave

3069 Juniper St

3125 Ivy St

3125-3131 Boston Ave

Sprucewood Condominiums

3112 Ivy St

Murchison's Apartments

2962-2964 Reynard Way

Middletown Terrace Condominiums

3290 6th Ave

Samantha Court

3115 Juniper St

3453-3457 L St

3235 Grape St

3228-3234 3rd Ave

1912 33rd St

2965 Columbia St

2968 Reynard Way

2504-2520 30th St

3129-3141 Juniper St

540 Thorn St

3264 4th Ave

303 Thorn St

3229-3231 1st Ave

Beech Street Knoll Apartments

3128-3130 Juniper St

518-520 Thorn St

3326-3330 Logan Ave

3237 1st Ave

3273-3277 1st Ave

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