
Apartments near Raymond Center in Fullerton, CA (704 Rentals)


1209 Central Ave

1400 E Wilshire Ave

717 E Santa Fe Ave

South Yale Apartments

705 E Santa Fe Ave

145 S Yale Ave

Princeton Apartments

142-146 S Princeton Ave

701 E Santa Fe Ave

137 S Princeton Ave

145 S Princeton Ave

1401 E Chapman Ave

133 S Princeton Ave

1413 E Chapman Ave

1425 E Chapman Ave

517 E Wilshire Ave

227 N Berkeley Ave

326-328 N Balcom Ave

500-502 W Commonwealth Ave

441-445 E Commonwealth Ave

435-439 E Commonwealth Ave

423 E Commonwealth Ave

Cornerstone Apartments

301-315 N Acacia Ave

119 S Acacia Ave

419 E Commonwealth Ave

207 S Acacia Ave

213 S Acacia Ave

420 E Chapman Ave

201 S Acacia Ave

225 S Acacia Ave

219 S Acacia Ave

231 S Acacia Ave

Club Acacia Apartments

Coco Palms Apartments

340 E Wilshire Ave

336 E Amerige Ave

326-330 E Wilshire Ave

320-324 E Wilshire Ave

321 E Amerige Ave

1901 E Wilshire Ave

309 N Mountain View Pl

1909 E Wilshire Ave

306 E Amerige Ave

2001 E Whiting Ave

300 N Mountain View Pl

Wilshire Apartments

2000-2006 E Whiting Ave

2000 E Commonwealth Ave
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There are currently 665 Studio Apartments in Fullerton with rent ranges from $1,330 to $3,350 with an average price of $1,980.
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