
Apartments near Orange-Gil Square in Fullerton, CA (731 Rentals)


535 W Amerige Ave

531 W Amerige Ave

525 W Amerige Ave

501 W Williamson Ave

524 W Wilshire Ave

516 W Wilshire Ave

513 W Wilshire Ave

219 N Richman Ave

311 N Richman Ave

501 W Whiting Ave

439 Malvern Ave

Fullerton Pointe Apartments

Fullerton Gardens Apartments

Windsor West

Gilbert Terrace Townhomes

1400 Peckham St.

Longwood Apartments

1401-1409 Peckham St

2359 W Roberta Ave

Evergreen Apartments

The Atrium at Fullerton

Hidden Valley Apartments

Porter Manor

1100 S Magnolia Ave

1819 Houston

Green Acre Apartments

Greenbriar Woods Apartments

Park West Apartments

3810-3830 Franklin Ave

Franklin Luxury Apartments

Driftwood Apartments

Commonwealth Apartments

Commonwealth Village Apartments

Compri Apartments

4002 W Valencia Dr

Patio Gardens

1310 W Valencia Dr

Porter Avenue Apartments

1400-1406 S Citrus Ave

1324-1330 S Citrus Ave

Fullerton Pines Apartments

Citrus Lane Apartments

1401 S Orange Ave

1419 S Orange Ave

Amor Apartments

1148-1156 W Valencia Dr

1755 Malvern

1116 W West Ave

1324 S Orange Ave
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There are currently 663 Studio Apartments in Fullerton with rent ranges from $1,330 to $3,420 with an average price of $2,006.
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