
Apartments near California State University at Fullerton in Fullerton, CA (410 Rentals)


340 E Wilshire Ave

326-330 E Wilshire Ave

320-324 E Wilshire Ave

336 E Amerige Ave

321 E Amerige Ave

Arletta

306 E Amerige Ave

Serrento California

UCA

UCE

University Village Fullerton Student Living

Hub Fullerton

3020-4 Quartz Lane

Pepperwood Apartments

3028-36 Quartz Lane

3100-27 Quartz Lane

3005-3011 Pearl Dr

3133-3139 Quartz Ln

3145-3151 Quartz Ln

La Ramada Apartment Homes

3025 Topaz Ln

Casa Maria del Rio

Garnet Lane Apartments

Chapman Apartments

318 N Hale Ave

312 N Hale Ave

Park Village Apartments

Whiting Avenue Apartments

Commonwealth Manor

Santa Fe Apartments

1801-1809 E Wilshire Ave

Peppertree Apartments

R.C. Briarwood Apartment Homes

Wilshire Apartments

1319 E Wilshire Ave

1330-1332 E Wilshire Ave

1313 E Wilshire Ave

205 N Montague Ave

119-125 N Montague Ave

101-107 N Montague Ave

Park Place Townhouse Apartments

713 E Santa Fe Ave

709 E Santa Fe Ave

Balcom Park Apartments

Hillcrest Glen Apartments

Rolling Hills Manor

Shadow Lane Apartments

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2941 Brea Blvd
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There are currently 663 Studio Apartments in Fullerton with rent ranges from $1,330 to $3,150 with an average price of $1,995.
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