
Apartments near Park Plaza Shopping Center in Fullerton, CA (816 Rentals)


836 W Romneya Dr

921-925 W Lodge Ave

Sharon Arms Apartments

1173 N. Mayfair

832-834 W Romneya Dr

1136 N West St

1716-1726 W Catherine Dr

1728-1738 W Catherine Dr

1134 N West St

1740-1750 W Catherine Dr

810 W Romneya Dr

1163 N Mayfair Ave

1172 N Mayfair Ave

1153-1159 N Mayfair Ave

1120-1130 N West St

1181 N Citron St

1168 N Mayfair Ave

1651 W Catalpa Dr

1149 N Mayfair Ave

1145 N Mayfair Ave

Mayfair Apartments

1148-1152 N Mayfair Ave

728 W Romneya Dr

724 W Romneya Dr

1136 N Leisure Ct

1138-1142 N Mayfair Ave

724 W Hall Ave

1119 N Mayfair Ave

1797-1803 W Glenoaks Ave

714 W Hall Ave

1125 N Mayfair Ave

719 W Hall Ave

720 W Hall Ave

712 W Romneya

1741-1747 W Glenoaks Ave

1759-1773 W Glenoaks Ave

1781-1795 W Glenoaks Ave

1134 N Mayfair Ave

711 W Hall Ave

1128 N Mayfair Ave

1748-1760 W Glenoaks Ave

1001 W La Palma Ave

1105-1109 N Citron St

1762-1770 W Glenoaks Ave

1784-1794 W Glenoaks Ave

705 W Victor Ave

925 W La Palma Ave

710 W Victor Ave

1738-1746 W Glenoaks Ave
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There are currently 662 Studio Apartments in Fullerton with rent ranges from $1,330 to $3,190 with an average price of $1,970.
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