
Apartments near Regency Plaza in Pleasant Hill, CA (354 Rentals)


2021 Riley Ct

2017 Riley Ct

2486 Upland Dr

3161 Terraza Del Sol

1507 Amador Ave

2009 Riley Ct

2041 Riley Ct

Meadow Lane Apartments

2067 Riley Ct

1850 Premier Pl

1830 Premier Pl

2040 Riley Ct

1845 Robin Ln

1813 Robin Ln

2521 Bonifacio St

2111-2165 Northwood Dr

1835 Robin Ln

116 Blue Ridge Dr

1883 Robin Ln

Hidden Pines Apartments

120 Blue Ridge Dr

124 Blue Ridge Dr

Poetry Garden Townhomes

1866 Robin Ln

Princess Park

1852 Robin Ln

1149 Meadow Ln

136 Blue Ridge Dr

1844 Robin Ln

1880 Robin Ln

1854 Robin Ln

1870 Robin Ln

142 Blue Ridge Dr

Robin Lane Apartments

The Redwoods

Bella Vista

103 Virginia Hills Dr

1146 Meadow Ln

1008 Maywood Ln

1691 Haller Ct

1681 Haller Ct

107 Virginia Hills Dr

Haller Court Apartments

1220 Pine Creek Way

2491 Walters Way

1132 Victory Ln

1661 Haller Ct

Walters Glen

1680 Haller Ct

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How much are Studio apartments in Pleasant Hill?
There are currently 198 Studio Apartments in Pleasant Hill with rent ranges from $1,595 to $3,312 with an average price of $2,141.
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