
Apartments near Santa Fe Depot-Blue Line in San Diego, CA (1,470 Rentals)


3718-3732 Park Blvd

On Florida

3633 Wilshire Ter

Vista Del Mar

3603-3627 Florida St

3718-3720 Indiana St

Barrio Senior Villas

1708 Robinson Ave

Casa California

The Starter

3706 Georgia St

1929 Florida Ct

1924 Florida Ct

1915 Georgia Ct

1865 Robinson Ave

1910-1918 Georgia Ct

Horizon House

1930 Georgia St

3684 Alabama St

3694 Alabama St

3651 Alabama St

2604-2610 Main St

Boston Apartments

2674-2680 1/2 Boston Ave

3711 Alabama St

3619-21 Louisiana St

3624 Texas St

3649 Louisiana St

2225-2233 Landis St

Villa Serenidad

3527 Arnold Ave

3737-3745 Mississippi St

Louisiana Street Apartments

3654 Arizona St

3681 Texas St

3670-3672 Arizona St

3695 Texas St

3560 Villa Ter

3584-3586 Villa Ter

3661 ARIZONA St

Arizona Street

3691-3693 Arizona St

3641-3645 Arnold Ave

3636 Villa Ter

3661 Arnold Ave

2510 Landis St

3650 Villa Ter

3644 Villa Terr.

3675 Arnold Ave

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