
Apartments near Palomar Village in Chula Vista, CA (466 Rentals)


779-789 Ada St

Bahia Vista II

585 Oxford St

745-753 Dorothy St

Brentwood Mobile Home Park

Two Contiguous Duplexes

Bayside Trailer Park

754-760 Anita St

1081 Broadway

Fourplex & Sfr

1208 5th Ave

La Casa Bonita Apartments

Los Vecinos

615-627 Anita St

Villa De Anita

575 Moss St

Orange Tree Mobile Home

Arizona Palms Apartments

580 Arizona St

Hacienda Mobile Estate

Arizona Villas

The Broadway Apartments

479-485 Moss St

Continental Country Club - 78 Spaces

920 Broadway

Granada Mobile Estates

Lynwood South Mobile Estate

441 Tremont St

Sunrise Villas

Tudor Villas

427 Tremont St

421 Tremont St

Moss Townhomes

1148 3rd Ave

448-50 Zenith St

412 Montgomery St

1242-1252 3rd Ave

Main Street Apartments

Moss Street Townhomes

Thunderbird Mobile Home Park

418 Zenith St

1225 3rd Ave

415-417 Zenith St

402-406 Zenith St

415 Zenith St

394 Zenith St

1172 Del Mar Ave

399 Zenith St

388 Zenith St

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How much are Studio apartments in Chula Vista?
There are currently 480 Studio Apartments in Chula Vista with rent ranges from $1,375 to $3,060 with an average price of $1,942.
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