
Apartments near Marketplace Shops in Castro Valley, CA (1,009 Rentals)


677 Morva Ct

681-683 Morva Ct

709 Medford Cir

1574 166th Ave

22306 Montgomery St

1125 D St

1547 167th Ave

Saratoga Hills

665 Morva Ct

1247-1261 E St

22755 1st St

1279-1293 E St

752-760 Blossom Way

Concord House

672-684 Cherry Way

783 Smalley Ave

680 Medford Ave

1103 D St

16320 Saratoga St

724 Smalley Ave

1541 167th Ave

16312 Saratoga St

673-679 Cherry Way

22863 2nd St

The Pines Trailer Park

22231-22235 Peralta St

22251-22259 Peralta St

23920 2nd St

655-657 65 Cherry Way

1525 167th Ave

535-543 Simon St

20649 Medford Ave

1126 Armstrong

16304 Saratoga St

627 Sunset Blvd

1576 165th Ave

16296 Saratoga St

720-726 Hampton Rd

1551 166th Ave

634-638 Cherry Way

22279-22283 Peralta St

Hayward Heights

19630 Camden Ave

1535 166th Ave

19940-19948 Camden Ave

16280 Saratoga St

22182 Western Blvd

22236 Western Blvd

1570 165th Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Castro Valley?
There are currently 626 Studio Apartments in Castro Valley with rent ranges from $1,595 to $2,790 with an average price of $2,080.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Castro Valley Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Castro Valley ranges from $1,424 to $3,469 with an average monthly rent of $2,193.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Castro Valley cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Castro Valley range from $1,857 to $4,264. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,746.
How expensive are Castro Valley Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 344 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Castro Valley on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $2,440 to $5,431 - averaging $3,362 for the location.
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