
Apartments near Palm Plaza in Lemon Grove, CA (504 Rentals)


8949 Valencia St

8949 Troy St

6935 Hoffman Ave

2560 Bancroft Dr

Troy Street Apartments

4260-4264 Schoolridge Ln

6945-6955 Hoffman Ave

4231 Lowell St

4265-4269 Schoolridge Ln

9006-9012 Avocado St

4275-89 Schoolridge Ln

Chateau Parks Apartments

4241-4245 Lowell St

4260 Parks Ave

6591 Lemarand Ave

4285-4289 Schoolridge Ln

Lamar Square

Helix Manor Townhomes

4295-4299 Schoolridge Ln

4254-62 Olive Ave Ave

7668 Normal Ave

Helix Terrace

Villa Elena

6504-6580 College Grove Dr

7680 Normal Ave

3508 College Ave

3114 King Arthurs Ct

3510 College Ave

Bancroft Gardens

4320-4322 Parks Ave

College Grove

3518 College Ave

1676-1690 Klauber Ave

6585-6595 Radio Dr

9066 Valencia St

4355-4361 Parks Ave

Audubon House Apartments

3221 Bancroft Dr

7376 University Ave

4370 Rosebud Ln

4387 Parks Ave

Bancroft Palms

3559 College Ave

4390 Rosebud Ln

4375 Rosebud Ln

Lisa Manor

Lisa Manor

2905-7 Apricot Ln

8965 Switzer Dr

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How much are Studio apartments in Lemon Grove?
There are currently 323 Studio Apartments in Lemon Grove with rent ranges from $850 to $2,498 with an average price of $1,864.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Lemon Grove range from $1,925 to $9,161. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,710.
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