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


1831 Selby Ave

Chalet Royale

1748 Malcolm Ave

1907-1909 Selby Ave

1653-1655 1/2 Malcolm Ave

1821-1825 Selby Ave

1640-1642 Malcolm Ave

10767-10769 Massachusetts Ave

1916 Selby Ave

10761-10763 Massachusetts Ave

1952 Selby Ave

10745 La Grange Ave

1621 Malcolm Ave

1922 Selby Ave

1715 Selby Ave

1634 Malcolm Ave

10751 Missouri Ave

The 1810

10756 Santa Monica Blvd

1822 Selby Ave

1661 Selby Ave

1943 Overland Ave

1931 Overland Ave

1655 Selby Ave

10737 La Grange Ave

1907 Overland Ave

1911 Overland Ave

1643 Selby Ave

1817 Overland Ave

10751 Holman Ave

1942 Overland Ave

1910-1912 Overland Ave

1946 Overland Ave

10791-10793 Ohio Ave

10722 Missouri Ave

10715 Missouri Ave

1947 Pelham Ave

1943 Pelham Ave

10789 OHIO Ave

1951 Pelham Ave

1921 Pelham Ave

1927 Pelham Ave

10783 Ohio Ave

1933 Pelham Ave

10784-10788 Wilkins Ave

1811 Pelham Ave

1817 Pelham Ave

10791 Wilkins Ave

10755 Ohio 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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