
Apartments near Qualcomm Stadium-Green Line in San Diego, CA (2,344 Rentals)


4375 Van Dyke Ave

4358-4364 Van Dyke Ave

4385 Arizona St

4173-4179 1/2 Ohio St

4164 Wabash Ave

4560 Alabama St

4152 Iowa St

4360 Hamilton St

4335 Hamilton St

4482 Lousiana St

4309-4317 42nd St

4166 36th St

4177 Cherokee Ave

4166 Wilson Ave

4152-4164 33rd St

4156 Wabash Ave

4341-4347 1/2 Hamilton St

4160 36th St

4223-4229 Utah St

4367 Van Dyke Ave

4420 Texas St

Illinois Street Apartments

4153 Wilson

4136 32nd St

4151 33rd St

4164 Cherokee Ave

4140 34th St

4141 Wabash Ave

4150 34th St

1820 Adams Ave

4149-4163 36th St

4145 Swift Ave

4136 Iowa St

4135 Iowa St

35th Street Apartments

Bishop Square

4252-4260 41st St

4141-4147 34th St

The Spot

4167 Cherokee Ave

Illinois Street Apartments

The Summit on Utah

4151 Wabash Ave

4149 Wabash Ave

4357-4371 Arizona St

4170 37th St

4411 Louisiana St

4424-4440 Highland Ave

2403 Meade Ave

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