
Apartments near Franklin Elementary in Santa Monica, CA (1,372 Rentals)


12205 Gorham Ave

12115 San Vicente Blvd

809 S Bundy Dr

620 S Gretna Green Way

750 S Bundy Dr

11970 Montana Ave

11973 Montana Ave

11960 Montana Ave

11959 Gorham Ave

11961 Montana Ave

11959 Dorothy St

11957 Darlington Ave

11946 Montana Ave

11982 Kiowa Ave

11948 Gorham Ave

11952 Dorothy St

11956 Darlington Ave

Dorothy Plaza

11937 Gorham Ave

11945 Darlington Ave

11940 Dorothy St

Brentview

11964 Mayfield Ave

11930 Montana Ave

11969 Kiowa Ave

11939 Darlington Ave

11923 Gorham Avenue

11953 Kiowa Ave

12011 Goshen Ave

11922 Gorham Ave

Hampshire House

12001 Goshen Ave

11956 Kiowa Ave

11952 Kiowa Ave

11916 Gorham Ave

11947 Kiowa Ave

Dorothy Court Condominiums

11931 Darlington Ave

11943 Kiowa Ave

11938 Mayfield Ave

11912 Gorham Ave

11929 Mayfield Ave

11935 Mayfield Ave

817 S Westgate Ave

11906 Gorham Ave

11939 Kiowa Ave

11907 Gorham Ave

11953 Goshen Ave

11915 Darlington Ave
Santa Monica, CA Local Guide

Located in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District at 2400 Montana Avenue in Santa Monica, CA, Franklin Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 767 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 Franklin 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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