
Apartments near Park and Market-Orange Line in San Diego, CA (1,498 Rentals)


Horton Villas

3174-3180 Juniper St

3453-3459 Ocean View Blvd

3128-3134 Reynard Way

Versilles

3152 Reynard Way

3140-3146 Reynard Way

3164-3170 Reynard Way

1040 W Redwood St

3176-3182 Reynard Way

Hawk Street

3145 Union St

3206-3216 Reynard Way

3224-3228 Reynard Way

Spruce Canyon

2020-22 Gregory St

3244-50 Reynard Way

1329 W Spruce St

3270-3276 Reynard Way

3444-3446 Logan Ave

Casa Zarita

1004-1016 W Spruce St

3333 Reynard Way

3460 Logan Ave

Harbor View 4plex

2814-2832 30th St

West Mission Hills Six

3250-3260 Columbia St

3320-3322 Reynard Way

3289-3291 Ibis St

1404-1414 Sassafras St

2932 30th St

2944-2946 30th St

3012 30th St

3325 India St

3341-3347 India St

3343-3347 Columbia St

Roosevelt Court

3351-3355 India St

3017 30th St

3022 Quince St

2975 30th St

Redwood Terrace

3423-3429 Acacia St

3130-32 30th St

3202-3212 30th St

3136-3154 30th St

3119 30th St

3201-3207 S 30th St

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