
Apartments near Sharon Heights Shopping Center in Menlo Park, CA (296 Rentals)


1045 Santa Cruz Ave

Briarwood Manor

857 Partridge Ave

825 Live Oak Ave

Partridge Kennedy

Menlo Terrace

Live Oak Ave

934 Crane St

745 Menlo Ave

Menlo Park West Apartments

718-722 Live Oak Ave

665 Roble Ave

670 Live Oak Ave

Middle Plaza Apartments

East Creek Apartments

347-367 Everett Ave

Woodside Court

Hawthorne Apartments

390 Everett Ave

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329 Hawthorne Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID2013

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323 Hawthorne Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID2011

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535 Everett Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1496

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535 Everett Ave, Unit SI FL4-ID1230

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315 Hawthorne Ave

227 Ramona St

251-257 Everett Avenue

241 Santa Teresa Ln

The Welch Road Apartments

400 El Escarpado

Vi At Palo Alto

1-82 Pearce Mitchell Pl

49 Pearce Mitchell Pl

624-634 Constanzo St & 712-722 Dolores St

Gardiner Apartments

141-143 Alma St

165-171 Alma St

The Palo Alto

129-139 Hawthorne Ave

Abitare North

144 El Camino Real St

318 Emerson St

147-159 Emerson St

205 Hawthorne Ave

235 Emerson St

240 Hawthorne Ave

226 Ramona St

242-244 Ramona St

219 Ramona St

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How much are Studio apartments in Menlo Park?
There are currently 530 Studio Apartments in Menlo Park with rent ranges from $2,000 to $4,973 with an average price of $3,347.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Menlo Park ranges from $1,950 to $8,958 with an average monthly rent of $4,228.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Menlo Park cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Menlo Park range from $2,833 to $11,717. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $6,219.
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