
Apartments near Commonwealth Plaza in Fullerton, CA (723 Rentals)


1324-1330 S Citrus Ave

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Autumn Wind

1400-1406 S Citrus Ave

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1801-1809 E Wilshire Ave

741 Carhart Ave

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1655-1701 West Malvern Avenue

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Chapman Apartments

312 N Hale Ave

318 N Hale Ave

Casa Maria del Rio

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1755 Malvern

219 S Lillie Ave

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Harbor View Terrace

Commonwealth Manor

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156 Arbor Park Apartments

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709-15 Northgate

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1719 E Redwood Ave, Unit B

611 N Olive St

840 N Clementine St

1134 N East St

1135-1139 W North St

Rancho La Paz

520 W Romneya Dr

827-837 W Romneya Dr

724 W Romneya Dr

712 W Romneya

604 W Romneya Dr

728 W Romneya Dr

836 W Romneya Dr

810 W Romneya Dr

832-834 W Romneya Dr

Palm Court

719 W Hall Ave

724 W Hall Ave
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