
Apartments near Park Plaza Shopping Center in Fullerton, CA (818 Rentals)


1196 W Valencia Dr

1204 W Valencia Dr

1188 W Valencia Dr

1230 W Valencia Dr

1212 W Valencia Dr

1218 W Valencia Dr

1236 W Valencia Dr

1300 W Valencia Dr

1242 W Valencia Dr

1312-1316 1/2 W Valencia Dr

1322 W Valencia Dr

1324 W Valencia Dr

1330 W Valencia Ave

1336 W Valencia Dr

Rancho Fullerton

1342-1348 W Valencia Dr

1354 W Valencia Dr

1551-1571 W Orangethorpe Ave

524 S Richman Ave

467 W West Ave

448 W Valencia Dr

454 W Valencia Dr

449-455 West Ave

436 West Ave

430 West Ave

The Williamson Apartments

449-455 W Valencia Dr

12 Townhouse Units Near Downtown Fullerton

431 W Valencia Dr

524 W Williamson Ave

424 West Ave

431 W West Ave

418 West Ave

631 W Commonwealth Ave

425 W Valencia Dr

Pointe Common

419 West Ave

413 W Valencia Dr

Williamson Avenue Apartments

412 W Valencia Dr

531 S Ford Ave

1637 W Valencia Dr

613 W Commonwealth Ave

617 W Commonwealth Ave

406 W Valencia Dr

358-370 W Truslow Ave

609 W Commonwealth Ave

605 W Commonwealth Ave

517 Williamson Avenue
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There are currently 663 Studio Apartments in Fullerton with rent ranges from $1,330 to $2,910 with an average price of $1,952.
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