
Apartments near Story Road Shopping Center in San Jose, CA (282 Rentals)


2593 Madden Ave

157 Alexander Ave

163 Alexander Ave

207 S Sunset Ave

165 Gramercy Pl

2245 Luz Ave

164 Gramercy Pl

175 Alexander Ave

2225 Luz Ave

2237 Luz Ave

171 Gramercy Pl

2201 Luz Ave

2177 Alum Rock Ave

242 Oakland Ave

177 Gramercy Pl

181-187 Alexander Ave

189 Gramercy Pl

88 N Jackson Ave

196 Gramercy Pl

324-326 Oakland Ave

195 Gramercy Pl

207 Gramercy Pl

2626-2654 Mueller Ave

47-57 Jose Figueres Ave

1780 Cortez Ave

39-69 Jose Figueres Ave

39 Jose Figueres Ave

1797-1799 Virginia Ave

216 Gramercy Pl

60 Jose Figueres Ave

223 Alexander Ave

2532 Mueller Ave

69-81 Jose Figueres Ave

93 Jose Figueres Ave

2407 Mather Dr

224-226 Lynette Way

1780-1784 E William St

1780 Duffy Way

2392 Mammoth Dr

2365 Mather Dr

220 Pamela Ave

224 Eastside Dr

2368 Mammoth Dr

228 Pamela Ave

2380 Mammoth Dr

221 Pamela Ave

222 Eastside Dr

122 Poas Cir

226 Eastside Dr

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