
Apartments near El Paseo de Saratoga in San Jose, CA (884 Rentals)


1077 West Hamilton Avenue

1042 West Hamilton Avenue

1017 West Hamilton Avenue

775 Sharmon Palms Lane

768 Sharmon Palms Lane

680 Waldo Road

628 Laura Avenue

621 Nello Drive

642 Nello Dr

45 Fulton St

1855 Whitwood Ln

75-119 Fulton St

92 Fulton St

116 Fulton St

102 Fulton St

117 Winslow Ct

3 units | No Rent Control

127 Winslow Ct

1795 Bucknall Rd

94 Winslow Ct

1760 Whitwood Ln

104 Winslow Ct

118-126 Winslow Ct

1740 Whitwood Ln

1722 Whitwood Ln

1779 Bucknall Rd

1705 Whitwood Ln

1710 Whitwood Ln

1675 Whitwood Ln

1685 Whitwood Ln

1673 Whitwood Ln

1671 Bucknall Rd

Kirkwood Village

260-278 N San Tomas Aquino Rd

The Elms

250 San Tomas Aquino Rd

200 N San Tomas Aquino Rd

1480 Ontario Ln

230 N San Tomas Aquino Rd

1450 Ontario Ln

239 Erie Way

1465 Ontario Ln

180-181 Burnham Ct

230 Erie Way

190 Burnham Ct

73 Superior Dr

1395 Ontario Ln

4 Complex | Campbell, CA

193 Superior Dr

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