Cities Near Castro Valley, California

A

Alameda

$541 to $10,473
3,765 Rentals
A

Alamo

$1,500 to $15,034
235 Rentals
A

Albany

$595 to $14,290
1,976 Rentals
A

Alviso

$1,200 to $15,000
235 Rentals
A

Antioch

$743 to $6,157
320 Rentals
A

Ashland

$1,306 to $3,930
247 Rentals
A

Atherton

$1,178 to $15,794
1,705 Rentals
Bakersfield

Bakersfield

$145 to $4,500
1,245 Rentals
B

Belmont

$916 to $11,610
700 Rentals
B

Berkeley

$595 to $259,501
3,648 Rentals
B

Blackhawk

$1,611 to $8,368
75 Rentals
B

Brentwood

$1,390 to $6,157
125 Rentals
B

Brisbane

$1,325 to $10,000
604 Rentals
B

Burlingame

$1,359 to $12,905
1,349 Rentals
C

Canyon

$900 to $9,750
103 Rentals
CC

Central Contra Costa

$1,712 to $8,880
66 Rentals
C

Cherryland

$1,675 to $3,930
262 Rentals
C

Clayton

$1,258 to $4,150
97 Rentals
C

Concord

$1,258 to $8,078
698 Rentals
D

Danville

$1,618 to $10,000
123 Rentals
D

Diablo

$1,258 to $15,034
88 Rentals
D

Dublin

$1,250 to $8,368
179 Rentals
EP

East Palo Alto

$1,700 to $10,284
559 Rentals
EC

El Cerrito

$950 to $9,495
1,493 Rentals
ES

El Sobrante

$1,079 to $6,845
363 Rentals
EH

Emerald Hills

$916 to $8,595
1,487 Rentals
E

Emeryville

$713 to $20,114
3,415 Rentals
FC

Foster City

$1,795 to $11,610
603 Rentals
F

Fremont

$437 to $10,783
617 Rentals
Fresno

Fresno

$281 to $11,150
1,768 Rentals
H

Hayward

$950 to $6,059
1,775 Rentals
H

Hillsborough

$1,359 to $12,905
1,345 Rentals
K

Kensington

$950 to $9,495
1,119 Rentals
L

Lafayette

$1,390 to $15,034
503 Rentals
L

Livermore

$1,367 to $31,032
229 Rentals
M

Martinez

$1,200 to $5,783
348 Rentals
MP

Menlo Park

$1,178 to $15,794
1,177 Rentals
M

Millbrae

$1,400 to $15,071
744 Rentals
M

Milpitas

$1,950 to $8,290
233 Rentals
Modesto

Modesto

$700 to $4,995
689 Rentals
M

Moraga

$1,390 to $6,500
210 Rentals
N

Newark

$437 to $10,783
319 Rentals
NR

North Richmond

$535 to $3,900
677 Rentals
O

Oakland

$541 to $259,501
9,442 Rentals
O

Orinda

$1,675 to $4,250
182 Rentals
P

Pacheco

$1,600 to $5,783
232 Rentals
P

Piedmont

$541 to $20,114
3,965 Rentals
P

Pinole

$613 to $6,845
237 Rentals
PH

Pleasant Hill

$1,500 to $15,034
626 Rentals
P

Pleasanton

$1,250 to $10,000
279 Rentals
PR

Point Richmond

$535 to $3,900
907 Rentals
RC

Redwood City

$916 to $15,794
2,000 Rentals
R

Richmond

$535 to $7,750
1,650 Rentals
Sacramento

Sacramento

$400 to $12,225
3,481 Rentals
SC

San Carlos

$916 to $7,864
1,206 Rentals
San Francisco

San Francisco

$98 to $30,393
12,411 Rentals
San Jose

San Jose

$628 to $25,123
7,976 Rentals
SL

San Leandro

$629 to $8,474
1,735 Rentals
SL

San Lorenzo

$1,306 to $6,589
1,100 Rentals
SM

San Mateo

$1,359 to $11,610
1,691 Rentals
SP

San Pablo

$535 to $3,995
909 Rentals
SR

San Ramon

$1,250 to $8,368
171 Rentals
SS

South San Francisco

$1,325 to $15,071
1,305 Rentals
S

Stanford

$1,700 to $10,000
862 Rentals
Stockton

Stockton

$339 to $6,534
1,114 Rentals
S

Sunol

$2,826 to $6,059
74 Rentals
UC

Union City

$437 to $8,000
484 Rentals
WC

Walnut Creek

$1,390 to $15,034
852 Rentals
WM

West Menlo Park

$1,845 to $10,000
330 Rentals
W

Woodside

$1,300 to $8,595
669 Rentals
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