
Apartments near Children's Discovery Museum Station-Alum Rock - Santa Teresa Line in San Jose, CA (1,499 Rentals)


315 Leigh Ave

855 Jeanne Ave

98 S 20th St

28-32 20th St

Prodesse Property Group

821 Nevin Way

288 N 18th St

546 Hedding St

1180 BRACE Ave

560 Hedding St

833 Nevin Way

862 Jeanne Ave

870 Jeanne Avenue

574 Hedding St

346 Clifton Ave

1749 Hester Ave

467 Leigh Ave

1765 Hester Ave

475 Leigh Ave

491 Leigh Ave

832 N 1st St

398 Clifton Ave

1755 Hester Ave

987 E William St

1759 Hester Ave

1810 Olive Ave

655-657 N 11th St

683-685 Menker Ave

387 Clifton Ave

411-417 Willow Glen Way

344-350 S 21st St

667-669 Menker Ave

Willow Park

411 Clifton Ave

1026-1038 E Santa Clara St

660 Richmond Ave

701-703 Menker Ave

691 Menker Ave

201 S 22nd St

1015 E William St

435 Clifton Ave

711 Menker Ave

Immanuel-Sobrato Community

664-668 Richmond Ave

721-723 Menker Ave

941 E Julian St

729-731 Menker Ave

469 Clifton Ave

713 Menker Avenue

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