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East Lodi Homes for Rent

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    $1,395 per month

    Garfield Manor

    1 Bed

    950 S Garfield St, Lodi, CA 95240

    Welcome home to Garfield Manor Apartments, our spacious one- and two-bedroom apartment homes are designed with comfort and functionality in mind—featuring open layouts, spacious floor plans, and ample storage space.Located just minutes from local shops, restaurants, and public transportation, Garfield Manor puts everything within reach while offering a peaceful residential setting.

    950 S Garfield St, Lodi, CA 95240
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    $2,600 per month

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,813 Sq Ft
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    444 Via Marco Ln, Lodi, CA 95240

    Two story, four bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms and an attached two car garage available for rent at a desirable location. Property features, living/dining room combo, breakfast area next to kitchen, laundry room on second floor, new hardwood flooring throughout, and a fenced cement back patio. Close to shopping, restaurants, and easy access to freeway for a daily commute. Lease agreement is

    444 Via Marco Ln, Lodi, CA 95240

Why Live in East Lodi

East Lodi is an established neighborhood known for its religious and cultural diversity, featuring places of worship such as the Christian Gravity Church, Buddhist Church of Lodi, and Lodi Muslim Mosque. The area is characterized by single-family homes on oak and pine-tree-lined streets, with a mix of early 20th-century bungalows, brick and vinyl ranch-style properties, and modern Spanish-Revival homes. Residents enjoy a variety of things to do, including dining at Mexican and Mediterranean restaurants on Cherokee Lane, shopping at Rancho San Miguel and Lodi Halal Meat, and wine tasting at St. Amant Winery. Community events like National Night Out at Blakely Park and the Wicked Wine Stroll in Downtown Lodi foster a strong sense of community. The neighborhood offers recreational opportunities at Salas Park and Blakely Park, and access to the 114-acre Lodi Lake for water activities. State Route 99 provides convenient access to Sacramento and Stockton, while local streets and bike lanes make the area fairly walkable. Efforts like National Night Out and the One-Eighty Teen Center aim to strengthen community bonds. During extremely hot summers, residents can use designated cooling centers and free transportation provided by Grape Line buses.
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