
Apartments near B & L Belmont Plaza in Belmont, CA (662 Rentals)


1824 El Parque Ct

1804 El Parque Ct

Eaton Arts

Crestview Park

3120 Los Prados St

504 E Hillsdale Ct

508 E Hillsdale Ct

532 E Hillsdale Ct

516 E Hillsdale Ct

524 E Hillsdale Ct

101 Bennie Dr

727-825 Lakeshore Dr

28 Finger Ave

47 Avondale Ave

24-32 Edgewood Rd

801 Columbia Cir

1502-1504 Stafford Ave

250 B St

40 Claremont Ave

Canterbury

45 Claremont Ave

1355 Arguello St

33 Claremont Ave

39 Claremont Ave

690 Whipple Ave

754 Whipple Ave

Sequoia at Wellesley Crescent

20 Oakdale St

1310 Whipple Ave

1250 Arguello St

727 Whipple Ave

1051-1055 Whipple Ave

78 29th Ave

12 Duane St

1205 Allerton St

15 Clinton St

12 Clinton St

319 Howland St

22 Arch St

Preserve at Redwood Shores

19-23 Birch St

28 Birch St

36 Arch St

210 Howland St

2836-2838 Flores St

La Jolie Maison

280 Howland St

1120 Arguello St

41-43 Arch St

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How much are Studio apartments in Belmont?
There are currently 322 Studio Apartments in Belmont with rent ranges from $1,875 to $4,720 with an average price of $3,439.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Belmont ranges from $2,150 to $9,114 with an average monthly rent of $3,749.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Belmont range from $2,650 to $10,211. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,709.
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There are currently 120 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Belmont on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $3,965 to $8,006 - averaging $5,888 for the location.
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