
Apartments near J & K's Plaza in Fullerton, CA (619 Rentals)


1829 W Greenleaf Ave

7502 Franklin St

5861 Western Ave

5881 Western Ave

1727-1737 W Catherine Dr

1818 Glenoaks Ave

1718 W Francis Dr

2158 W Alameda Ave

2152 W Alameda Ave

1810 W Glenoaks Ave

1834-1836 W Greenleaf Ave

7521 Franklin St

The Burnham Apartments

1715-1725 W Catherine Dr

1819-1821 W Greenleaf Ave

1781-1795 W Glenoaks Ave

5781 Western Ave

5831 Western Ave

1796-1804 W Glenoaks Ave

1811 W Greenleaf Ave

2179 W Brownwood Ave

Greenleaf Apartments

1828 W Greenleaf Ave

1740-1750 W Catherine Dr

2157 W Brownwood Ave

1826 W Greenleaf Ave

2128 W Alameda Ave

413 N Valley St

2163 W Brownwood Ave

1784-1794 W Glenoaks Ave

2153 W Brownwood Ave

1818 W Greenleaf Ave

1795-1803 W Greenleaf Ave

1820 W Greenleaf Ave

1728-1738 W Catherine Dr

5800-5850 Burnham Ave

1759-1773 W Glenoaks Ave

1835-1837 W Gramercy Ave

2147 W Brownwood Ave

1716-1726 W Catherine Dr

1835 W Gramercy Ave

Park West

1783-1793 W Greenleaf Ave

1774-1782 W Glenoaks Ave

7455 Franklin St

1829 W Gramercy Ave

7453 Franklin St

2125 W Brownwood Ave

1796-1804 W Greenleaf Ave

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There are currently 663 Studio Apartments in Fullerton with rent ranges from $1,400 to $3,800 with an average price of $2,093.
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