
Apartments near Hamilton Plaza in Campbell, CA (1,313 Rentals)


2251 Shamrock Dr

661 Nello Dr

2242 Shamrock Dr

2250 Shamrock Dr

2246 Shamrock Dr

860 Gale Dr

940 Gale Dr

Sobrato Apartments

640 Waldo Rd

606 Gamma Ct

616 Gamma Ct

620 Gamma Ct

739-751 Sharmon Palms Ln

778 Sharmon Palms Ln

900 Sobrato Dr

808 Sharmon Palms Ln

781 Sharmon Palms Ln

820 Sharmon Palms Ln

938 Sobrato Dr

613 Beta Ct

817 Sharmon Palms Ln

805 Sharmon Palms Ln

980 Sobrato Dr

614 Beta Ct

855 Sharmon Palms Ave

869 Sharmon Palms Ln

883 Sharmon Palms Ln

924 Sharmon Palms Ln

936 Sharmon Palms Ln

952-964 Sharmon Palms Ln

675 W Sunnyoaks Ave

756 Hacienda Ave

775 W Hacienda Ave

947 Hacienda Ave

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270 Dunster Dr

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How much are Studio apartments in Campbell?
There are currently 994 Studio Apartments in Campbell with rent ranges from $894 to $4,098 with an average price of $2,554.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Campbell ranges from $1,003 to $9,636 with an average monthly rent of $3,245.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Campbell cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Campbell range from $1,136 to $7,936. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,000.
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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 $4,492 for the location.
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