
Apartments near 24th Street-Blue Line in National City, CA (796 Rentals)


2718 Lincoln Ct

1202-1216 E 7th St

1123 E 7th St

921 5th St

34 D Ave

835 E 4th St

1141 7th St

1438 Q Ave

1436 Q Ave

Plaza City Apartments

708 M Ave

638 M Ave

316-330 E Division St

1836 Via Las Palmas

915 N Ave

637 E 2nd St

424 E Division St

1709-1749 E 16th St

555 E 1st St

612 M Ave

Villa Real

1821 E 17th St

1871 E 17th St

601-605 M Ave

1841 E 16th St

2613 Grove Street

1820 E 16th St

1420 Sheryl Ln

1609-1623 E 10th St

1740 E Plaza Blvd

2774 Vista Way

901-923 E 2nd St

1919 E 17th St

1904-1930 Via Las Palmas

Plaza Hill Apartments

1655 E 16th St

Kalesaa Walk

Laurel Garden Apartments

327 Laurel Ave

Happy Hollow Trailer Park

1611-1613 Palm Ave

303 Laurel Ave

1846-1850 E 9th St

Laurel Manor

2110 E 20th St

1817 Terry Ln

639 Q Ave

2040 Prospect St

743 Mariposa Cir

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How much are Studio apartments in National City?
There are currently 427 Studio Apartments in National City with rent ranges from $1,445 to $2,676 with an average price of $1,954.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom National City Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in National City ranges from $1,505 to $4,026 with an average monthly rent of $2,163.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in National City cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in National City range from $1,843 to $4,320. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,681.
How expensive are National City Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 270 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in National City on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,195 to $6,267 - averaging $3,458 for the location.
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