
Apartments near Malcolm X Elementary in Berkeley, CA (503 Rentals)


2334 10th St

2242 Byron St

2231 Byron St

2333 9th St

2314 10th St

Norgren

2242-2246 10th St

2235 10th St

2241 9th St

2233 9th St

1643 Prince St

1625 Prince St

1615 Prince St

3138 Ellis St

1600 Tyler St

3140 Ellis St

Martin Luther King Jr. House

3101-3115 California Street

1630 Russell St

Adeline Street Apartments

Rosewood Apartments

1522 Prince St

3138 California St

3201 California

3205 California St

2895 California Ave SFH - Freestanding

1522 Woolsey St

1529-1531 Russell St

1590 Oregon St

William Byron Rumford Plaza

1550 Oregon St

Alcatraz Apartments

1531 Alcatraz Ave

1525 Alcatraz Ave

1529 Alcatraz Ave

Harriett Tubman Terrace

1947 Oregon St

Adeline Apartments

Harmon Gardens Apartments

1936 Stuart St

1643-1645 62nd St

Oregon Park Apartments

2111 Ashby Ave

1314-1316 Ashby Ave

1316 Burnett

2813 Shattuck Ave

2910 Wheeler St

3101 Mabel St

2700 Sacramento
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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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