
Apartments near Loma Portal Elementary in San Diego, CA (57 Rentals)


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Loma 21

The Summit at Point Loma

2404 Chatsworth Blvd, Unit Studio

John Beardsley House Apartments

Chatsworth Boulevard Apartments

2228-2236 Chatsworth Blvd

Chatsworth Manor

3674 Voltaire St

Loma Vista Apartment Homes

2133 Chatsworth Blvd

3733-3763 Curtis St

Sunset Village

2125 Chatsworth Blvd

Colony Apartments

3747-3753 Udall St

2053 Chatsworth Blvd

Harbor Villas

Sir Chic

2103 Worden St

3017-3031 Oliphant St

3244 Nimitz Blvd

1803 Locust Ave

3034-3038 Newell St

3140-3144 Macaulay St

3025 Newell St

3102-3112 Macaulay St

3026-3032 Macaulay St

Point Loma Tennis Club

3040-3058 Macaulay St

3020 MacAulay St

1706-1708 Locust St

3035-3039 Macaulay St

3003 Barnard St

Palermo Terrace

Villa Point Loma

Park Loma Apartment Homes

2063-2071 Chatsworth Blvd

The View

Monterey Apartments

3020 Oliphant St

Evergreen Villas

Point Loma Palms

Vista View

3126-3140 Nimitz Blvd

Loma Scenic Apartments
San Diego, CA Local Guide

Located in the San Diego Unified School District at 3341 Browning Street in San Diego, CA, Loma Portal Elementary School serves grades K-4 and has an enrollment of roughly 433 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 Loma Portal 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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