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


4230-4232 Winona Ave

4221 49th St

4242 Winona Ave

Altadena Apartments

4205 49th St

4261-4267 Winona Ave

4338 Altadena Ave

4142-4144 Estrella Ave

4140 Cleveland Ave

4326 Altadena Ave

Catalina

4333 Altadena Ave

4316 Altadena Ave

4130 Cleveland Ave

4258 50th St

4145 Maryland St

4327 Altadena Ave

4133 Maryland St

4215-4223 Winona Ave

4277 50th St

4251-4255 50th St

4236 50th St

4276 Altadena Ave

4247 50th St

4172 Winona Ave

4258 Altadena Ave

51st Street Apartments

4266 Altadena Ave

4243 50th St

4179 Winona Ave

4978 Orange Ave

4225-4231 50th St

4213-4223 50th St

4224-4234 Altadena Ave

4161 Winona Ave

Fourplex & Sfr

Alta Manor Apartments

4141-4147 Winona Ave

Altar-mar Apartments

5015-5021 Orange Ave

4163-4165 50th St

4190 Altadena Ave

4164 Altadena Ave

4173-4175 Altadena Ave

4162 51st St

Mission Terrace

McMission Village

Serra Bella Apartments

3204 Collier Ave

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