Retirement Community
171 4th Ave, Chula Vista, CA, 91910
The Project Has 19 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Brisa Del Mar Village Apartments Has 106 Units Available
Congregational Tower Has 186 Units Available
Cordova Village Has 40 Units Available
Garden Villas Fka Kiku Gardens Has 100 Units Available
Lofts on Landis Has 33 Units Available
Los Vecinos Apartments Has 42 Units Available
Oxford Terrace Apartments Has 132 Units Available
Palomar Apartments Has 168 Units Available
Rancho Buena Vista Apartments Has 150 Units Available
Seniors on Broadway Has 42 Units Available
South Bay Community Villas Has 271 Units Available
Stregis Park Has 119 Units Available
Teresina At Lomas Verdes Has 91 Units Available
The Landings Has 92 Units Available
The Landings Ii Has 143 Units Available
Trolley Terrace Has 18 Units Available
Villa Serena Apartments Has 132 Units Available
Silvercrest - Chula Vista Has 74 Units Available
Canterbury Court Senior Apartments Has 1 Units Available
COLLINGWOOD MANOR Has 1 Units Available
Fredericka Manor Has 1 Units Available
FREDERICKA MANOR CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
Kiku Gardens Has 1 Units Available
McMillian Reality Has 1 Units Available
Realty Executives Has 1 Units Available
SHARP CHULA VISTA MED CTR SNF Has 1 Units Available
Villa Bonita Senior Living Has 1 Units Available
Westmont at San Miguel Ranch Has 1 Units Available
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