
Apartments near Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, CA (372 Rentals)


148 Carlton Ave

140 Carlton Ave

144 Carlton Ave

136 Carlton Ave

135 Carlton Ave

131 Carlton Ave

Bonny View Mobile Home Park

127 Carlton Ave

120-136 Carlton Ave

123 Carlton Ave

119 Carlton Ave

421-423 Pinehurst Ave

428-430 Pinehurst Ave

409-411 Pinehurst Ave

393-395 Pinehurst Ave

15026 Downing Oak Ct

14107-14121 Capri Dr

681-685 Vasona Ct

641-643 Vasona Ave

2242 Shamrock Dr

2250 Shamrock Dr

2246 Shamrock Dr

645-647 Vasona Ave

2251 Shamrock Dr

114 Dardanelli Ln

2884 Joseph Ave

115-117 Dardanelli Ln

2244 Tomasina Ct

2250 Tomasina Ct

2856 Joseph Ave

2842 Joseph Ave

2243 Tomasina Ct

2786 Joseph Ave

2242 Angela Ct

2252 Angela Ct

2245 Angela Ct

2743 Joseph Ave

2716 Joseph Ave

2715 Joseph Ave

869 Castlewood Dr

2236 Curtner Ave

2220 Curtner Ave

873 Castlewood Dr

874 Castlewood Dr

877 Castlewood Dr

Vasona Terrace

756 Hacienda Ave

826-828 Pollard Rd

882 Castlewood Dr

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There are currently 3,541 Studio Apartments in San Jose with rent ranges from $972 to $6,400 with an average price of $2,970.
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