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


4430 North Ave

1407-1415 Madison Ave

4466 48th St

4556-4558 Cleveland Ave

4225 Florida St

48th Street Apartments

4529-4535 Cleveland Ave

4282 Menlo Ave

4205-4209 45th St

4471 48th St

4226 Chamoune Ave

4220-4222 Chamoune Ave

4152 Mississippi St

4443 Campus Ave

1636 Meade Ave

4573-4577 Maryland St

4143-4145 44th St

4096 Texas St

4250 46th St

4462-4468 Campus Ave

4272-4278 Menlo Ave

4165 Alabama St

4165-4175 Highland Ave

4216 Florida St

4183 Highland Ave

4240 46th St

4446 48th St

4135 44th St

4216-4218 Chamoune Ave

4571 Maryland St

4140 Mississippi St

4178 Alabama St

4268-4270 Menlo Ave

1622-1632 Meade Ave

4232 46th St

4149 Alabama St

4485 Cleveland Ave

4429 Campus Ave

4474-4476 Estrella Ave

4524 Cleveland Ave

4451 48th St

4230 N 46th St

4288 47th St

4128 Mississippi St

4502 Cleveland Ave

4438 Campus Ave

4137 Alabama St

4273 Menlo Ave

4170 Alabama St

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