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


4254 48th St

4311 Cleveland Ave

4465 50th St

4461 50th St

Winona Apartments

4217-4231 Euclid Ave

49th Street Villas

4275 48th St

4344 Cleveland Ave

4272-4278 Campus Ave

4314-4318 Cleveland Ave

4357-4363 49th St

4455 50th St

Talmadge

1436-38 Van Buren Ave

4264 Estrella Ave

4446-4448 Altadena Ave

4096 Georgia St

4201 Euclid Ave

4254 Campus Ave

4320-4322 49th St

4366 Winona Ave

4094 Georgia St

4283-4287 Estrella Ave

4360 Winona Ave

4262 Estrella Ave

4437 50th St

Villa Terrace Apartments

4374 Winona Ave

4327-4331 N 49th St

4277 Estrella Ave

4871-4883 Trojan Ave

Casa del Sol

4229 48th St

4191 Euclid Ave

4257-4265 Cleveland Ave

4313 49th St

4230 Campus Ave

4246 Estrella Ave

4340 Winona Ave

4165-4175 Euclid Ave

4181-4185 Euclid Ave

4465 Altadena

4332 Winona Ave

4220 Campus Ave

4245 Cleveland Ave

4236 Estrella Ave

4269 Estrella Ave

4211 N 48th St

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