
Apartments near Malcolm X Elementary in Berkeley, CA (501 Rentals)


Aquatic Higby

The Harmony Collective

2030 Dwight Way

TheShattuck

1623 Alcatraz Ave

2249 Bonar St

Poets Place Apartment

Aquatic Shattuck

Blake at Berkeley

2813 Shattuck Ave

3411 Adeline St

1729 Ward St

1921 Harmon St, Unit A

2217 9th St, Unit 1

1219 Parker St, Unit A

3134 King St

1530 Prince St

1900 Woolsey St

1916-1918 Harmon St

1661 Tyler St

3005 Ellis St

3109 King St

3114 Ellis St

1650 Tyler St

3123 King St

1632 Tyler St

1646 Prince St

1818 Prince St

2949 King St

3108 Harper St

1644 Prince St

1635 Prince St

1628 Tyler St

3122 King St

1640 Ashby Ave

1632 Prince St

3131 King St

1618 Prince St

2925 Ellis St

1640 Julia St

1616 Prince St

3104 Martin L. King Way

1625 Woolsey St

2941 Harper St

1627 Woolsey St

1632 Woolsey St

3114 Martin Luther King Jr Way

1607 Prince St

1634 Julia St
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Located in the Berkeley Unified School District at 1731 Prince Street in Berkeley, CA, Malcolm X Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 535 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top Berkeley apartments for rent that are close to Malcolm X Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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