
Apartments near Anthony's Plaza in Chula Vista, CA (383 Rentals)


575 Moss St

Los Vecinos

121 Orange Ave

Villa De Anita

Granada Mobile Estates

Bayside Trailer Park

336 Zenith St

402-406 Zenith St

388 Zenith St

324 Zenith St

Castle Park Townhomes

394 Zenith St

418 Zenith St

580 Arizona St

448-50 Zenith St

Arizona Villas

Arizona Palms Apartments

371-377 Zenith St

399 Zenith St

230 Zenith St

311 Zenith St

415 Zenith St

415-417 Zenith St

615-627 Anita St

The Broadway Apartments

Main Street Apartments

920 Broadway

1150 Trenton Ave

1160 Trenton Ave

1190 Trenton Ave

1194-1196 Trenton Ave

1180 Trenton Ave

774 Ada St

Brentwood Mobile Home Park

1171 Walnut

777 Ada St

745-753 Dorothy St

779-789 Ada St

Bahia Vista II

Two Contiguous Duplexes

754-760 Anita St

617 3rd Ave

Melrose Place Townhomes

276 I St

196 Telegraph Canyon Rd

361-371 I St

595 4th Ave

587 Glover Ave

274 Whitney St

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There are currently 474 Studio Apartments in Chula Vista with rent ranges from $1,445 to $3,270 with an average price of $2,120.
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