
Apartments near Adams Elementary in San Diego, CA (302 Rentals)


4650-4654 Hawley Blvd

4545 35th St

Santa Rosa Villas Apartments

4652 Wilson Ave

4569-4575 34th St

4668 Wilson Ave

3470 Monroe Ave

3458 Monroe Ave

4656 34th St

4664 N 34th St

3351-3359 Madison Ave

3359 Madison Ave

4528 34th St

4761 Mansfield St

Felton

The Amberjack

4721-4729 Wilson Ave

Felton

4541 33rd St

4608 33rd St

4614 33rd St

4632 33rd St

El Paraiso Apartment

4609 Bancroft St

4783 Wilson Ave

Palm Grove Villas

4557 Bancroft St

4751 33rd St

4515 Bancroft St

Bancroft Apartments

4722 33rd St

4674 Bancroft St

4738 33rd St

Santa Fe Place Apartments

4735 Bancroft

4657 32nd St

The Ranch

4740-4744 Bancroft St

4721 32nd St

4576-4580 32nd St

4755 32nd St

3239 Collier Ave

3171 Adams Ave

3162 Monroe Ave

4770 32nd St

3204 Collier Ave

5019 Hawley Blvd
San Diego, CA Local Guide

Located in the San Diego Unified School District at 4672 35th Street in San Diego, CA, Adams Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 336 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top San Diego apartments for rent that are close to Adams Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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