
Apartments near Edison Elementary in Santa Monica, CA (974 Rentals)


1707 Glendon Ave

1836 Glendon Ave

1389 Midvale Ave

1900 Glendon Ave

1828 Glendon Ave

1422 Midvale Ave

1931 Malcolm Ave

1772 Glendon Ave

1383 Midvale Ave

10801 La Grange Ave

1752 Glendon Ave

1941 Malcolm Ave

1907 Malcolm Ave

1911 Malcolm Ave

1927 Malcolm Ave

10805-10809 Missouri Ave

1625 Glendon Ave

10810 Missouri Ave

1617 Glendon Ave

Luxury Apartment Complex

1621 Glendon Ave

1762 Glendon Ave

1837 Glendon Ave

1803 Malcolm Ave

10810 Massachusetts Ave

1811 Malcolm Ave

1607 Glendon Ave

1611 Glendon Ave

1717 Malcolm Ave

1711 Malcolm Ave

1701 Malcolm Ave

10829 Massachusetts

HS Westside Properties

1725 Malcolm Ave

1948 Malcolm Ave

1916 Malcolm Ave

1910 Malcolm Ave

1920 Malcolm Ave

1673 Malcolm Ave

1751 S Malcom Ave

1906 Malcolm Ave

10821-10829 Massachusetts Ave

10826-10828 1/2 Holman Ave

1754 Malcolm Ave

1700 Malcolm Ave

1408-1414 Westwood Blvd

1943 Selby Ave

1911 Selby Ave

1939 Selby Ave
Santa Monica, CA Local Guide

Located in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District at 2425 Kansas Avenue in Santa Monica, CA, Edison Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 453 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 Santa Monica apartments for rent that are close to Edison 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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