
Apartments near Saratoga Plaza in San Jose, CA (1,734 Rentals)


3819 Barker Dr

3825 Barker Dr

974 Desert Isle Dr

3807 Barker Dr

952 Zarick Dr

3836 Barker Dr

4330-4334 Borina Dr

980 Desert Isle Dr

3844 Barker Dr

3848 Barker Dr

3702-2704 Underwood Dr

3860 Barker Dr

3854 Barker Dr

3818 Barker Dr

3824 Barker Dr

978 Keltner Ave

3830 Barker Dr

981 Desert Isle Dr

3390-3392 Moorpark Ave

3801 Barker Dr

985-987 Desert Isle Dr

3847 Williams Rd

3843 Williams Rd

984 Keltner Ave

998 Desert Isle Dr

990 Keltner Ave

3835 Williams Rd

3817 Williams Rd

3823 Williams Rd

953-955 Desert Isle Dr

994 Gretchen Ln

4119 Williams Rd

4004 Williams Rd

980 Boynton Ave

3848-3850 Williams Rd

984-986 Zarick Dr

3854-3856 Williams Rd

988-990 Zarick Dr

981 Zarick Dr

3651-3653 Williams Rd

1012-1014 Nottingham Pl

1021-1025 Nottingham Pl

Avenue at Central

1047 Oakmont Pl

992-994 Zarick Dr

1031 Nottingham Pl

4005 Will Rogers Dr

1018-1020 Nottingham Pl

987-989 Zarick Dr

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There are currently 3,544 Studio Apartments in San Jose with rent ranges from $972 to $6,400 with an average price of $2,952.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Jose ranges from $1,036 to $9,795 with an average monthly rent of $3,665.
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