
Apartments near Qualcomm Stadium-Green Line in San Diego, CA (2,345 Rentals)


2860 Polk Ave

4127-4131 Idaho St

4174 Marlborough Ave

4445 Florida St

4549-4555 Park Blvd

8662 Hurlbut St

The Teralta

4333 Mississippi St

4335-4341 Highland Ave

4204 Copeland Ave

4366-4372 Mississippi St

8650-8656 Hurlbut St

4166-4170 Oregon St

4237 Van Dyke Ave

4630-4634 1/2 North Ave

4328 Louisiana St

1702-1708 Madison Ave

4385-4387 Alabama St

4243 Van Dyke Ave

4218 Van Dyke Ave

4531-4541 Park Blvd

4512 Georgia St

4157 41st St

4349 Mississippi St

4620 North Ave

4240 43rd St

4373-4377 Alabama St

Collwood Point

4525-4531 Park Blvd

Mira Loma at North Park

8614-8620 Hurlbut St

4226 43rd St

2861 Polk Ave

4604-4612 North Ave

4474-4476 Georgia St

8625-8631 Glenhaven St

4424 Florida St

4482 Georgia St

4575 North Ave

4221 Van Dyke Ave

4346-4352 Mississippi St

2869 Polk Ave

4152 Oregon St

4556 Park Blvd

4386 Alabama St

4243 43rd St

2835 Polk Ave

4222 43rd St

8602 Hurlbut St

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