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


4146 Oregon St

4173 42nd St

4357-4359 Alabama St

4511-4515 Park Blvd

4351 Alabama St

1919-1923 Mission Ave

2224 El Cajon Blvd

4250-4266 Fairmount Ave

4366-4372 Alabama St

4178 Van Dyke Ave

4143 Hamilton St

4617-4621 Campus Ave

4374-4376 Alabama St

Quinta Irma

4160 Hamilton St

4145 Hamilton St

8562-8568 Hurlbut St

4468-4472 Georgia St

4328-4336 Mississippi St

4170 Van Dyke Ave

4091 Idaho St

Malwick Manor & Palos Verde

4146 Hamilton St

4640 Campus Ave

4460 Georgia St

4584 North Ave

Campus Avenue Apartments

4159 42nd St

4516 Park Blvd

4539 North Ave

8573-8579 Glenhaven St

4165 42nd St

4360 Alabama St

42nd Street Apartments

Texas Manor

4440-4444 Menlo Ave

De Vorak Villa

4605 Campus Ave

4531 North Ave

4367 Florida St

4519 North Ave

Park Gate

4345 46th St

4181 Van Dyke Ave

4161 ARIZONA St

4162 Van Dyke Ave

4359 Florida St

4583 Campus Ave

4130-4140 Hamilton St

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