
Apartments near Arnele Avenue-Orange Line in El Cajon, CA (656 Rentals)


1011 El Cajon Blvd

Villa Cajon Mobile Home Estates

Filbert Apartments

756 S Magnolia Ave

620 E Lexington Ave

The Willows

779 N Mollison Ave

898 Valley Village Dr

810 S Magnolia Ave

Mcclure Villa Apartments

801 S Orange Ave

Anchor Downs

805 S Orange Ave

858 S Orange Ave

1286 N Mollison Ave

828 S Magnolia Ave

324 S Lincoln Ave

Starlight Mobile Home Park

342 S Lincoln Ave

930 Peach Ave

653 Avocado Ave

Villa De Oro

350 Dominguez Way

732 E Lexington Ave

978 Peach Ave

Solano Apartments

906 S Sunshine Ave

444 S Lincoln Ave

1158 Denver LN

Monte Verde Villa's

193 W Renette Ave

Tierra Del Norte

Sunshine Terrace

903 S Sunshine Ave

Casa Del Sol

511 June Way

1118 N Anza St

Renette Manor

1018 N Anza St

Stonemark at Avocado

904 S Magnolia Ave

Lexington Condominiums

The Cape Codder Apartments

Bradley Vista Apartments

Sunshine Villas

910 S Magnolia Ave

1031 Dennstedt Ct

1006 E Madison Ave

1064 Aster Ave

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Frequently Asked Questions about El Cajon
How much are Studio apartments in El Cajon?
There are currently 337 Studio Apartments in El Cajon with rent ranges from $1,395 to $2,050 with an average price of $1,731.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom El Cajon Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in El Cajon ranges from $1,350 to $4,789 with an average monthly rent of $2,163.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in El Cajon cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in El Cajon range from $1,975 to $8,278. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,546.
How expensive are El Cajon Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 226 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in El Cajon on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,495 to $10,795 - averaging $3,391 for the location.
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