
Apartments near Penitencia Creek Station-Alum Rock - Santa Teresa Line in San Jose, CA (269 Rentals)


2331 Mammoth Drive

2343 Mammoth Drive

2325 Mather Drive

859 N Capitol Ave

Hanover North Capitol

Courtyard Berryessa

Capitol Station

The Capitol

445-605 N Capitol Ave

Centered on Capitol

3202-3204 Rockport Ave

2750 Mckee Rd

3215 Rockport Ave

Sierra Village Apartments

2702-2744 Norita Ct

3233 Rockport Ave

283 Pamela Ave

1244 Quincy Dr

3241 Rockport Ave

1252 Quincy Dr

275 Pamela Ave

1260 Quincy Dr

3265 Rockport Ave

260 Pamela Ave

1284 Quincy Dr

1297-1299 Quincy Dr

269 Pamela Ave

Onyx by Pulte Homes

Casa De Los Amigos

254 Pamela Ave

255-261 Pamela Ave

1298 Quincy Dr

234 Pamela Ave

228 Pamela Ave

220 Pamela Ave

221 Pamela Ave

264 N White Rd

The Mammoth Homes

239 Montclair Ave

595 Avalani Ave

581 Avalani Ave

587 Avalani Ave

2368 Mammoth Dr

2380 Mammoth Dr

588 Avalani Ave

223 Alexander Ave

2392 Mammoth Dr

2311 Mammoth Dr

2626-2654 Mueller Ave

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