
Apartments near Lincoln High in San Diego, CA (267 Rentals)


734-740 S 46th St

5311-5315 Santa Margarita St

4626-4646 Hartley St

5266-5274 Naranja St

5341-5349 Imperial Ave

Imperial Apartments

637-643 S Elizabeth St

Creekside Points

356-370 54th St

5398 Imperial Ave

5415 Imperial Ave

Acacia Mobile Home Park

5510 Dream St

Santa Margarita Cottages

4548 Market St

5430 Imperial Ave

Southcrest West Senior Apartments

5471-5489 Santa Margarita St

San Diego Duplex

San Diego 2plex

4455 Newton Ave

The Genesis Apartments

814 San Pasqual St

425-435 Toyne St

4231-4241 Logan Ave

4421-4435 Tremont St

Mountain View

National Avenue Cottages

1148 Cotton St

4152 Newton Ave

4739 A St

513 Pitta St

5030 A St

4374 Beta St

725-727 42nd St

4092-4098 National Ave

Southcrest Apartments

4385-4389 Beta St

4450 Delta St

4334 Beta St

Alder Apartments

4175 F St

Delta Street Apartments

Casa Consada

Hilltop Garden Apartments

3966 Teak St

4339-4343 Beta St

3961 Ocean View Blvd

283-295 S 39th St
San Diego, CA Local Guide

Located in the San Diego Unified School District at 4777 Imperial Avenue in San Diego, CA, Lincoln High School serves grades 9-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 1922 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 Lincoln High 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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