
Apartments near Alum Rock Plaza in San Jose, CA (328 Rentals)


222 Eastside Dr

226 Eastside Dr

224 Eastside Dr

Starburst Townhomes

324-326 Oakland Ave

264 N White Rd

141 Harriet Ave

2259-2261 Angie Ave

272-274 Eastside Dr

445-605 N Capitol Ave

224-226 Lynette Way

2710-2718 Kollmar Dr

2752 Kollmar Dr

141 Heller Pl

2173-2175 Angie Ave

Las Golondrinas

1821-1825 Beverly Blvd

373-381 Gloria Ave

1780 Duffy Way

1780-1784 E William St

120 Balboa Ave

The Capitol

1734 E William St

1797-1799 Virginia Ave

1239 Sundown Ln

99 N King Rd

330 Lochridge Dr

1661 Alum Rock Ave

255 La Pala Dr

251 La Pala Dr

1018-1024 Mccreery Ave

285-289 La Pala Dr

271 La Pala Dr

3830 Madeline Dr

3831 Madeline Dr

3846 Madeline Dr

275 La Pala Dr

279 La Pala Dr

3854 Madeline Dr

San Jose Value Add Duplex

1858 Luby Dr

236-238 MacDonald Ave

1674 Virginia Ave

1625 Alum Rock Ave

133 Kirk Ave

1621 Alum Rock Ave

1855 Luby Dr

106-108 Eastwood Ct

1619 Alum Rock Ave

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