
Apartments near Story Road Plaza in San Jose, CA (897 Rentals)


Fourth Street Apartments

Quetzal Gardens

University Apartments

Casa Camino

Charities Housing

703 S 3rd St

Plaza Maria Apartment

529-545 S 4th St

University Commons

Gateway Apartments

30 N 13th St

475 S 4th St

Metro Station

Martha Gardens

34-36 Willow

Metro Gardens

25 S 10th St

Fourth St. Apartments

39-0008

The Ruckers Mansion

93 E William St

68-70 S 8th St

69 N 12th St

Villa del Sol

El Dorado Apartments

Metro Walk Apartments

42 S 8th St

Fuller House

Dorchester Apartments

603 S 1st St

Ivy Hall

122 Graham Avenue Apartments

Susanne B. Wilson Residence

Guadalupe Apartment

1299 E Julian St

72 6th St

134 Graham

The Grad- Student-by the bed leasing

142 and 150 Graham

The Pierce

150 Graham Avenue Apartments

Fairmont Apartments

149 Sutter St

Sunset Square Apartments

Renascent Place

Green Villa Apartments

45 N 8th St

The Green Villa West Apartments

Jeanne D ARC Manor

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