
Apartments near Orchard Farms Shopping Center in San Jose, CA (599 Rentals)


5405 Prospect Rd

1514 Brookvale Dr

5005 Lapa Dr

1641 Brookvale Dr

1508 Brookvale Dr

1519 Brookvale Dr

1649 Brookvale Dr

1502 Brookvale Dr

1657 Brookvale Dr

1513 Brookvale Dr

1501 Brookvale Dr

1665 Brookvale Dr

1507 Brookvale Dr

1673 Brookvale Dr

1359 Saratoga Ave

1363 Saratoga Ave

El Paseo de Saratoga

1355 Saratoga Ave

1345 Saratoga Ave

498 Richfield Dr

1337 Saratoga Ave

1333 Saratoga Ave

1327 Saratoga Ave

480 Richfield Dr

460 Richfield Dr

440 Richfield Dr

1315 Saratoga Ave

495 Greendale Way

380 Richfield Dr

457 Greendale Way

477 Greendale Way

420 Richfield Dr

419 Greendale Way

360 Richfield Dr

340 Richfield Dr

4545 Moorpark Ave

577 Hazel Dell Way

401 Greendale Way

589 Hazel Dell Way

300 Richfield Dr

381 Greendale Way

494 Greendale Way

320 Richfield Dr

260 Richfield Dr

456 Greendale Way

343 Greendale Way

476 Greendale Way

549-551 Hazel Dell Way

280 Richfield Dr

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