
Apartments near Raymond Center in Fullerton, CA (707 Rentals)


2012 E Whiting Ave

2013 E Wilshire Ave

2008 E Chapman Ave

2009 E Whiting Ave

2024 E Wilshire Ave

2008 E Commonwealth Ave

2016 E Commonwealth Ave

2024 E Whiting Ave

2030 E Wilshire Ave

2025 E Wilshire Ave

234-236 E Wilshire Ave

2031 E Wilshire Ave

2036 E Wilshire Ave

2024 E Commonwealth Ave

2037 E Wilshire Ave

2024 E Chapman Ave

2032 E Commonwealth Ave

2042 A-D E. Wilshire Ave

2030 E Chapman Ave

Magnolia Garden Apartments

Del Royale Apartments

268 E Walnut Way

260 E Walnut Way

300 N Hale Ave

306 N Hale Ave

222 E Whiting Ave

2045 E Whiting Ave

213-219 E Wilshire Ave

210 N Pomona Ave

Truslow Apartments

209 E Valencia Dr

641 N Pomona Ave

Chapman Villas

Soco Walk

645 N Pomona Ave

138 E Valencia Dr

107 S Lillie Ave

145 E Ash Ave

113-201 S Lillie Ave

207-213 S Lillie Ave

101 S Lillie Ave

139 E Ash Ave

149 E Union Ave

142 E Union Ave

144 E Ash Ave

136 E Ash Ave

2301 E Santa Fe Ave

2300 E Santa Fe Ave

Palm Court Apartments
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There are currently 663 Studio Apartments in Fullerton with rent ranges from $1,330 to $3,150 with an average price of $1,995.
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