
Apartments near Qualcomm Stadium-Green Line in San Diego, CA (2,346 Rentals)


4525 Georgia St

Park Garden Cottages

4226-4228 Hamilton St

4163 Idaho St

4517-4523 Georgia St

4423 Alabama St

4152 Utah St

4362 Louisiana St

4135 Utah St

4341-4345 44th St

4330 Texas St

4262 Van Dyke Ave

4552-4562 Georgia St

4362 Highland Ave

4225 42nd St

Kansas Street Apartments

4350 Highland Ave

Idaho Apartments

4201-4223 Hamilton St

4230 Copeland Ave

4346 Louisiana St

4125-4131 Utah St

4335-4339 Louisiana St

4134 40th St

4138-4140 Utah St

4546-4548 Georgia St

4637 North Ave

4352-4356 Highland Ave

4224-4226 Copeland Ave

4409-4417 Alabama St

4246 Van Dyke Ave

4181 41st St

4153-4159 Central Ave

4330 Louisiana St

4110 Kansas St

4147 Idaho St

8702 Hurlbut St

4235 Copeland Ave

4178 Oregon St

4342 Highland Ave

4160 41st St

4209 Arizona St

4225-4229 Copeland Ave

4534 Georgia St

Chalet Central

4338-4340 Louisiana St

4449 Florida St

4522 Georgia St

4559 Park Blvd

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