
Apartments near THIRD and F in Chula Vista, CA (564 Rentals)


41 Madison Ave

Cabrillo Mobile Lodge 124-Space Mobile Home

85 Oaklawn Ave

46-48 Madison Ave

44 Madison Ave

77-81 Oaklawn Ave

80 Oaklawn Ave

661-669 D St

640 Sea Vale St

105 Woodlawn Ave

78 Oaklawn Ave

648 Sea Vale St

Oaklawn Villas

Bayscene

634 Sea Vale St

77 Woodlawn Ave

660 Sea Vale St

695 Chula Vista St

685 Sea Vale St

Bison Mobile Home Park

698 Sea Vale St

The Joyce Apartments

Sea Vale Villas

707 Woodlawn Ave

708-710 Woodlawn Ave

600 Sheffield Ct

728 Colorado Ave

920 Broadway

Moss Street Townhomes

Arizona Villas

580 Arizona St

Moss Townhomes

Arizona Palms Apartments

Tudor Villas

479-485 Moss St

Sunrise Villas

575 Moss St

Casa SeClusa Apartments

1057 3rd Ave

1063 Del Mar Ave

Chula Villas

1069 Del Mar Ave

196 Telegraph Canyon Rd

1088 Del Mar Ave

1091 Del Mar Ave

251 Naples St

1148 3rd Ave

11 Oxford St

Congregational Tower Apartments
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There are currently 474 Studio Apartments in Chula Vista with rent ranges from $1,350 to $2,613 with an average price of $1,905.
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