
Apartments near Children's Discovery Museum Station-Alum Rock - Santa Teresa Line in San Jose, CA (1,494 Rentals)


151 N 13th St

558-564 N 3rd St

355 S Willard Ave

555 N 4th St

925 Delbert Way

1111 S 10th St

New Horizon

572 N 2nd St

951 S 12th St

647 N San Pedro St

241 N 12th St

418 Willard Ave

502 S Willard Ave

591-595 N 2nd St

508 Willard Ave

589-595 N 3rd St

57 S 15th St

514 Willard Ave

300 N 11th St

524 Willard Ave

Bando apartments

629 N 1st St

526 Willard Ave

George Street Apartments

498 S Willard Ave

839 Villa St

275 S 16th St

1504 Willard Garden Ct

530 Willard Ave

188-190 N 13th St

475 S Willard Ave

485 S Willard Ave

107 N 14th St

949 Villa Ave

521-525 S Willard Ave

1175 S 10th St

198 N 13th St

571 N 5th St

1504 Scott St

547 E Julian St

939 Villa Ave

1634 The Alameda

515 S Willard Ave

441-445 E Humboldt St

1009-1021 Villa Ave

482 N 8th St

368-388 S Buena Vista Ave

398 S Buena Vista Ave

1527 Scott St

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There are currently 3,541 Studio Apartments in San Jose with rent ranges from $972 to $6,400 with an average price of $2,970.
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