Apartments near Sonoma County Special Education School in Santa Rosa, CA(50 Rentals)
Vineyard Creek Apartments
Mark West Village
PARK VUE
StoneGate Mobile Home Park
5761 Old Redwood Hwy
66 Colonial Park Dr
5720 Old Redwood Hwy
Larkfield Oaks
5503-5505 Old Redwood Hwy
5503 Old Redwood Hwy
6372-6384 Old Redwood Hwy
Redwood Village Mobile Park
Orchard Park
Ortiz Family Plaza
Shamrock Mobile Home Community
5240-5256 Old Redwood Hwy
Creekside Apartments
5251 Faught Rd
Lisbon Apartments
5008 Old Redwood Hwy
304 Wikiup Dr
425-427 Pheasant Ln
328-330 Wikiup Dr
431 Pheasant Ln
421 Pheasant Ln
417 Pheasant Ln
408 Pheasant Ln
433-435 Pheasant Ln
40-44 Sussex Dr
4833 Londonberry Dr
171 Lark Center Dr
163 Lark Center Dr
172 Lark Center Dr
59 Lark Center Dr
150 Lark Center Dr
51 Lark Center Dr
121 Lark Center Dr
54 Okelley Way
47 Lark Center Dr
120 Lark Center Dr
66 Lark Center Dr
48 Lark Center Dr
28-34 Lark Center Dr
106-116 Lark Center Dr
38 Lark Center Dr
Lavell Village Apartments
56 Lark Center Dr
42 Lark Center Dr
70 Lark Center Dr
Santa Rosa, CA Local Guide
Located in the Sonoma County Office Of Education at 5340 Skylane Boulevard in Santa Rosa, CA, Sonoma County Special Education School serves grades PK-12 and has an enrollment of roughly 487 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 Rosa apartments for rent that are close to Sonoma County Special Education 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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