Apartments near Victoria Elementary in San Bernardino, CA (50 Rentals)
1811-1817 S Richardson Ave
1520 Coulston
1574 Ferree St
1568 S Ferree St
1582 S Ferree St
25081 Hardt St
1307 Hardt St
25075-25085 Hardt St
1295 Hardt St
1317 Hardt St
1305 Hardt St
1276 Gould St
1945 E Victoria Ave
25645 E Victoria Ave
The Enclave
1494 S Mountain View Ave
1964 E Cooley Ave
The Woodlands Apartments
1965 E San Bernardino Ave
914 E Rosewood Dr
24615-24633 Canada St
Circa 2020
The Standard Redlands
The Crossings at Redlands
Poplar Apartments
10615 Ohio St
24956 Court St
10668 Ohio St
24566 Canada St
24591-24613 Canada St
10910-10934 Evans St
24554 Canada St
24555 Canada St
24504-10 Canada & 10902-08 Ri
24593-2462 Richman Dr
10903 Rincon St
10923 Rincon St
24603 Richman Dr
10953-1095 Rincon St
Goodmanor Apartments
10973-10979 Rincon St
10962 Rincon St
10992 Rincon St
The White House
11067-11073 San Juan St
University Park Apartments
11258 Rosarita Dr
11238-11242 San Mateo Dr
11361 San Juan Dr
San Bernardino, CA Local Guide
Located in the Redlands Unified School District at 9963 Richardson Street in San Bernardino, CA, Victoria Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 563 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 Bernardino apartments for rent that are close to Victoria 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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