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


698-700 Richmond Ave

66 S 22nd St

914 College Dr

710-712 Richmond Ave

101 Wabash Ave

327-329 N 20th St

720-722 Richmond Ave

1895 The Alameda

Hallmark Apartments

350 E Mission St

1608 Lincoln Ave

1812 Park Ave

728-730 Richmond Ave

647-649 N 13th St

1077 E San Fernando St

920 College Dr

1104 Willow Glen Way

Boston Avenue Apartments

1828 Park Ave

190 Boston Ave

Park Avenue Apartments

56 Boston

924 College Dr

642 N 14th St

161 Boston Ave

711 Jackson St

101 Boston Ave

1929 The Alameda

928 Goodwin Ave

934 Goodwin Ave

Sunset Mobile Manor

984 Elm St

954 N 1st St

850 La Barbera Dr

940 Goodwin Ave

950 Goodwin Ave

198 Brooklyn Ave

62 S 24th St

1012 Chestnut St

1878 Park Ave

978 Silicon Dr

769-771 N 12th St

645 Vermont St

1117 Appian Ln

527 Mclaughlin Ave

775-783 N 12th St

956 Goodwin Ave

962 Goodwin Ave

1017 Chestnut St

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