
Apartments near El Rodeo Elementary in Beverly Hills, CA (278 Rentals)


9925 Robbins Dr

9921 Robbins Dr

9909 Robbins Dr

223 S Lasky Dr

9952 Robbins Dr

9904 Robbins Dr

Lasky

Beverly Villa

9937 Young Dr

9929 Young Dr

153 Linden Dr

245 S Spalding Dr

Mc Carty Apartments

145 S Roxbury Dr

137 S Roxbury Dr

308-312 Spalding Dr

144 S Roxbury Dr

152 S Roxbury Dr

141 Bedford

136 S Bedford Dr

148 S Bedford Dr

PECK APARTMENTS

Shirley Court

9741 W Olympic Blvd

Roxbury Plaza Apartments

Roxbury Plaza apartment

The Adelon - FURNISHED SUITES

9709 W Olympic Blvd

137 Camden Dr

153 S Camden Dr

9683 W Olympic Blvd

Spalding Apartments

426-428 S Spalding Dr

Roxbury Homes, LLC

9619 W Olympic

349-355 S Camden Dr

9582 W Olympic Blvd

468 South Roxbury

485 S Roxbury Dr

350 N Crescent Drive

320 N Crescent Dr

268 N Crescent Dr

250 N Crescent Dr

232 N Crescent Dr

220 N Crescent Dr

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Beverly Hills, CA Local Guide

Located in the Beverly Hills Unified at 605 North Whittier Drive in Beverly Hills, CA, El Rodeo Elementary School serves grades K-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 640 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 Beverly Hills apartments for rent that are close to El Rodeo 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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