
Apartments near Bonaventura Station-Alum Rock - Santa Teresa Line in San Jose, CA (320 Rentals)


2258 Los Padres Blvd

2349 Galway Ct

2360 Galway Ct

2351 William Dr

2247 Los Padres Blvd

2236 Deborah Dr

2248 Los Padres Blvd

2362 William Dr

2350 Galway Ct

2238 Los Padres Blvd

2352 William Dr

2341 William Dr

2237 Los Padres Blvd

2226 Deborah Dr

2331 William Dr

2225 Deborah Dr

2245 Ellena Dr

2225 Ellena Dr

2235 Ellena Dr

2321 William Dr

2255 Ellena Dr

2211 Deborah Dr

2216 Deborah Dr

2275 Ellena Dr

2332 William Dr

2206 A-D Deborah Dr

2322 William Dr

2265 Ellena Dr

2224 Ellena Dr

2234 Ellena Dr

2244 Ellena Dr

2264 Ellena Dr

2207 Los Padres Blvd

2302 William Dr

2254 Ellena Dr

2274 Ellena Dr

2294 Ellena Dr

2284 Ellena Dr

2319 Monroe St

2329 Monroe St

2325 Monroe St

2339 Monroe St

2300 Monroe St

920-960 Clyde Ave

John Burns Gardens

3501 Lafayette Street - Bentley Square

Sobrato Family Living Center

RiverTown

Carlyle

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