
Apartments near Hamilton Plaza in Campbell, CA (1,312 Rentals)


3247 Impala Dr

1889 Cody Way

2964 Neet Ave

3227 Williamsburg Dr

3001 Walgrove Way

2125 Rexford Way

Willow Park

914 College Dr

3235 Williamsburg Dr

3015 Walgrove Ave

3241-3249 Cadillac Dr

2972 Neet Ave

827 Di Fiore Dr

1510 Eden Ave

Santana Place, San Jose

1893 Cody Way

2980 Neet Ave

3241 Williamsburg Dr

3249 Williamsburg Dr

1521-1523 Eden Ave

2990 Neet Ave

1533 Eden Ave

1509-1511 Eden Ave

2960 Van Sansul Ave

3264 Cadillac Dr

1487-1489 Eden Ave

2991 Neet Ave

1475 Eden Ave

2951 - 2955 Van Sansul Ave

1463 Eden Ave

2980-3970 Van Sansul Ave

2981 Neet Ave

1451 Eden Ave

2961 Van Sansul Ave

1445 Eden Ave

1486-1488 Lexington Dr

2994 Van Sansul Ave

2971 Van Sansul Ave

2981 Van Sansul Ave

Van Sansul Apartments

2989 Van Sansul Ave

3026 Van Sansul Ave

2999 Van Sansul Ave

833 Nevin Way

3036 Van Sansul Ave

3019 Van Sansul Ave

3027 Van Sansul Ave

1409 Lexington Dr

3056 Van Sansul Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Campbell?
There are currently 994 Studio Apartments in Campbell with rent ranges from $972 to $4,098 with an average price of $2,601.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Campbell ranges from $1,036 to $9,636 with an average monthly rent of $3,225.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Campbell range from $1,233 to $7,936. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,977.
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There are currently 575 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Campbell on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,460 to $9,171 - averaging $4,478 for the location.
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