
Apartments near Franklin Elementary in San Diego, CA (185 Rentals)


The Lindley

Vora Mission Valley

625 Broadway

Vici Luxury Apartments

The Park

The Warwick

Cielo

The Merian

Vantaggio Little Italy

Strauss on Fifth

Above the Boulevard / Mississippi 5

Studios435: Furnished Studios with Modern Esthetic

Island Flats

Texas Street

1210-1216 Essex St

Lucent II

Savina by Bosa

4342-4344 39th St

The Lofts at Normal Heights

4039-4045 Highland Ave

4471 Euclid Ave

4250-54 37th St

4465-4469 Euclid Ave

4474-4476 Estrella Ave

4736-4740 36th St

3710-3714 41st St

4319-4321 Swift Ave

4230-4232 Swift Ave

4057 49th St

4451 Dwight St

4353 Dawson Ave

3931 33rd St

3250 Adams Ave

4479-4485 54th St

Elevon Lofts

4365 Ohio St

4244 Poplar St

3722 32nd St

4637-4639 Kansas St

4044-4050 Kansas St

4726 Utah St

2504-2510 Fairmount Ave

2224 El Cajon Blvd

The Louisiana

4017-4021 Georgia St

2973-2983 Kalmia St

3933 Georgia St

4646 Park Blvd

1757 Pentuckett Ave
San Diego, CA Local Guide

Located in the San Diego Unified School District at 4481 Copeland Avenue in San Diego, CA, Franklin Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 258 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 Franklin 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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