
Apartments near El Paseo de Saratoga in San Jose, CA (883 Rentals)


3465 Payne Ave

4344 Moorpark Ave

577 Hazel Dell Way

536 Doyle Rd

3739 Underwood Dr

578 Hazel Dell Way

1423-1425 Essex Way

3702-2704 Underwood Dr

3729 Underwood Dr

530 Doyle Rd

2721-3721 Underwood Dr

1411-1419 Essex Way

3711 Underwood Dr

568 Hazel Dell Way

597 Shadow Gln

3651-3653 Williams Rd

929 Boynton Ave

520 Doyle Rd

549-551 Hazel Dell Way

1387-1389 Essex Way

1395-1397 Essex Way

1403-1409 Essex Way

5002 Lapa Dr

1434 Essex Way

1440 Essex Way

512 Doyle Rd

1379-1381 Essex Way

1357-1367 Essex Way

504 Doyle Rd

Cabernet Vineyards

1428 Essex Way

1420 Essex Way

498 Doyle Rd

1408 Essex Way

514 Hazel Dell Way

1337-1339 Essex Way

1437 Lexington Dr

544 Shadow Ct

1349-1351 Essex Way

1414 Essex Way

1429 Lexington Dr

1331-1333 Essex Way

1446-1448 Lexington

1384 Essex Way

1421 Lexington Dr

1327 Essex Way

1354 Essex Way

4125 Blackford Cir

1313-1321 Essex Way

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