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


4155 Texas St

4495 North Ave

4143-4145 Van Dyke Ave

4269 Highland Ave

4185 Louisiana St

4238 Highland Ave

4135 Texas St

4576 Campus Ave

4160 Texas St

4334-4340 Menlo Ave

4169 Louisiana St

1801-1809 Meade

4177 Louisiana St

4133-4137 Van Dyke Ave

University Heights Apartments

Pacific Gardens

4469 North Ave

4131 Van Dyke Ave

4355 Menlo Ave

4438 Park Blvd

4560 Campus Ave

4150 Texas St

4271 N 45th St

4209 44th St

4424 47th St

1515-1517 Madison Ave

4537-4539 CAMPUS Ave

4245 Highland Ave

4118-4124 1/2 Arizona St

4519 Campus Ave

4125 TEXAS St

4416 47th St

4554 Campus Ave

4565-4567 Cleveland Ave

4661 Meade Ave

Louisiana Apartments

4233 Highland Ave

4548 Campus Ave

Howard Manor

Palm Court

4337 Menlo Ave

4117-4121 Texas St

4157-4159 Louisiana St

4483-4489 Euclid Ave

2203-2209 Howard Ave

4093 Arizona St

4445 North Ave

4168 44th St

4544 Campus Ave

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