
Apartments near Alvarado Parkway Institute Behavioral Health System in La Mesa, CA (665 Rentals)


Casa Dorada

5120 70th St

5118-5122 70th St

7029-7031 Saranac St

5142 Manchester Rd

Saranac Villas

7003-7007 Saranac St

7267 Saranac St

7169-7179 Mohawk St

7281-7289 Saranac St

6965 Saranac St

7219-7221 Mohawk St

5160 69th St

7290 Mohawk St

Cerro Vista

El Castillo

7118-7122 Amherst St

Harriet Tubman House Apartments

7012 Amherst St

Le Shelle

Viking Arms

6954 Amherst St

4842-4844 71st St

Casa De Alvarado

6948 Amherst St

6868-6876 Amherst St

4805 70th St

6849-6851 Amherst St

4922-4938 68th St

6823 Amherst St

6831-33 Amherst St

4844 68th St

6757-6763 Amherst St

6614 Reservoir Ln

5380 Reservoir Dr

4818-4820 68th St

College Apartments

6603-6625 Reservoir Ct

Montezuma Manor

5126 Alumni Pl

5059 Alumni Pl

Wellington Townhomes

6650 Amherst

4739-4741 67th St

6744-6750 Solita Ave

Amherst Manor Apartments

67th Street 2 on 1

5211 E Falls View Dr

4750-4756 Seminole Dr

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There are currently 466 Studio Apartments in La Mesa with rent ranges from $850 to $2,659 with an average price of $1,926.
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