Apartments near Memorial Scholars & Athletes in San Diego, CA (20 Rentals)

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1028 S 30th St
$1,9502 Bedroom, 1 Bath RentalsAvailable Now

1028 S 30th St

San Diego, CA 92113
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2840 Main St
$1,7991 Bedroom, 1 Bath RentalsAvailable Now

2840 Main St

San Diego, CA 92113
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3145 Webster Ave
1 to 3 Bedroom Apartments

3145 Webster Ave

3145 Webster AveSan Diego, CA 92113
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Vista Serena
Studio Apartments

Vista Serena

3155 L StSan Diego, CA 92102
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Mercado Del Barrio
Studio Apartments

Mercado Del Barrio

1101-1133 Cesar Chavez PkySan Diego, CA 92113
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Paseo at Comm22
Studio to 3 Bedroom Apartments

Paseo at Comm22

2225 Commercial StSan Diego, CA 92113
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DL Dodson
1 Bedroom Apartments

DL Dodson

510 Dodson StSan Diego, CA 92102
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Gateway Apartments
Studio Apartments

Gateway Apartments

1605 Logan AveSan Diego, CA 92113
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Villa Harvey Mandel
Studio Apartments

Villa Harvey Mandel

72 17th StSan Diego, CA 92101
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How much are Studio apartments in San Diego?

There are currently 1,174 Studio Apartments in San Diego with rent ranges from $1,033 to $8,400 with an average price of $2,430.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom San Diego Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Diego ranges from $768 to $11,548 with an average monthly rent of $2,887.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in San Diego cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in San Diego range from $855 to $24,160. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,708.

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There are currently 1,687 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in San Diego on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $930 to $27,309 - averaging $4,750 for the location.

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