
Apartments near Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in San Jose, CA (1,546 Rentals)


1396 Essex Way

Plant 51

3712 Underwood Drive

3722 Underwood Drive

3689 Bridgeport Court

3682 Bridgeport Court

1381 San Tomas Aquino

466 Northlake Dr

Axis

2125 Rexford Way

2125 Enborg Way

2144 Rexford Way

2130 Rexford Way

2145 Randolph Dr

2129 Randolph Dr

2146 Randolph Dr

2132 Randolph Dr

2247 Moorpark Ave

2141 Fruitdale Ave

Magnolia Gardens

906 Del Mar Ave

915 Del Mar Ave

912 Del Mar Ave

Del Mar Apartments

Delita Arts

590 Macarthur Ave

Rogers Apartments

2140 Marlboro Ct

2095 Marlboro Ct

2135 Marlboro Ct

2100 Marlboro Ct

2075 Marlboro Ct

2041 Beatrice Ct

2033 Beatrice Ct

2050 Beatrice Ct

2025 Beatrice Ct

2040 Beatrice Ct

930-932 Princess Anne Dr

919 Sherman Oaks Dr

936-938 Princess Anne Dr

2030 Beatrice Ct

2031-2035 Lynnhaven Dr

Sierra Crest

2009-2011 Lynn Haven Dr

827 Di Fiore Dr

955 Sherman Oaks Dr

871 Di Fiore Dr

849 Di Fiore Dr

Di Fiore Fourplex

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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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