
Apartments near 14th Street Plaza in San Leandro, CA (723 Rentals)


545 Estabrook St

1580 Santa Maria St

1659 Thrush St

1551 Santa Maria St

14757 Martell Ave

1663 Thrush St

14743-14767 Harold Ave

14741-14747 Martell Ave

14729-14735 Martell Ave

547 Juana Ave

411 Central Ct

Castro Apartments

309 Williams St

509 Juana Ave

1488 Bancroft Ave

1505-1567 Santa Maria St

568 Juana Ave

471 Juana Ave

1446 Plaza Dr

15525 Liberty St

538 Juana Ave

Juana Court

357 Williams St

507 Castro St

1574-1582 Oriole Ave

455 Juana Ave

950 Juana Ave

1661 Mono Ave

15248 Upton Ave

427 Juana Ave

15545 Liberty St

Mono Avenue Apartments

The Vandel

510 Castro

1411 Bancroft Ave

545 Joaquin Ave

551-557 Joaquin Ave

535 Joaquin Ave

513-525 Joaquin Ave

1625-1635 Mono Ave

15256-15258 Upton Ave

15291 Central Ave

483 Joaquin Ave

477 Joaquin Ave

1767 Clarke St

1457 Oriole Ave

1831 Carpentier St

Carriage Court

693 Estudillo Ave

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There are currently 756 Studio Apartments in San Leandro with rent ranges from $1,595 to $2,299 with an average price of $1,961.
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