
Apartments near North County Place in Oceanside, CA (254 Rentals)


2319 Skylark Dr

2311 Skylark Dr

Skylark Terrace Apartments

2305 Skylark Dr

2303 Skylark Dr

2301 Skylark Dr

2127 Grandview St

1607 Whaley St

1615 Whaley St

Ocean Creek

Casa Collado

2036 Canyon Dr

Canyon Lodge Apartments

Greenbrier Village Apartments

1634-1638 Burroughs St. & 1633-1637 Moreno St.

Ventana at El Corazon

Mountain View Apartments

1030 Whaley St

Cavalier Mobile Estates

265 Loma Alta Dr

706 Vista Way

601-605 Eaton St

2017 S Freeman St

1917 S Freeman St

Sandpiper Cove

509-515 Kelly St

1807 Alvarado St

Johanna Apartments

The Flats

2012-2014 S Tremont St

1938-1942 S Tremont St

1906-1908 S Tremont St

2003 S Tremont St

Sea Shores Condominiums

1913 S Tremont St

1929 S Myers St

St Malo Apartment

810 Acacia Ave

2126 Poplar Rd

Parkside Villa Apartments

Villa Camino Apartments

Casa Vista Apartments

Villas de Laura

Garrison Townhome Apartments

Westwood Village

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Hidden Canyon Village

Apple Street Apartments

Hillside Gardens
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There are currently 394 Studio Apartments in Oceanside with rent ranges from $1,600 to $3,723 with an average price of $2,269.
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