
Apartments near Laurel Elementary in San Mateo, CA (31 Rentals)


Two50 Downtown

Lakeview Garden

3633 Colegrove Apartments

119 S Claremont St

41 N Claremont St

Woodlake Condominiums

3833 Donner St

3820 Colegrove St

3901-5 Donner St

3828-3830 Colegrove St

68 38th Ave W

9 King Ct

24-26 King Ct

18-20 King Ct

44 W 39th Ave

4004 Beresford St

112-114 W 42nd Ave

Beresford Apartments

100 42nd Ave

4107 Beresford St

67 41st Ave

4115 Beresford St

102-104 44th Ave

4402 Beresford St

97 43rd Ave

4329 Beresford St

4337 Beresford St

200 N Delaware St

222 S Fremont St

123 S Claremont St

123 N Delaware St

Fremont Terrace

700-702 1st Ave

Mateo Garden Apartments

23 N Ellsworth Ave

112-114 S Fremont St

106-108 S Fremont St

48 A-D Ellsworth Ave

Bay Laurel Condominiums

602 Cypress Ave

11 S Delaware St

9 S Eldorado St

216 Tilton Ave

7 N Eldorado St

77 N Ellsworth Ave

328-330 Tilton Ave

8 N Fremont St

20 N Fremont St

29 N Grant St
San Mateo, CA Local Guide

Located in the San Mateo-Foster City at 316 36th Avenue in San Mateo, CA, Laurel Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 437 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 Mateo apartments for rent that are close to Laurel 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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