
Apartments near Cornerstone in San Leandro, CA (956 Rentals)


8001 Bancroft Ave

1669 81st Ave

1130 82nd Ave

8211 D St

1487 81st Ave

1354 81st Ave

1336 81st Ave

1451 81st Ave

1306 81st Ave

7945 Bancroft Ave

Terrace Apartments

1300 81st Ave

2023 80th Ave

1016-1020 82nd Ave

1381 81st. Ave

1663 80th Ave

1325-1331 81st Ave

Parkway Manor Apartments

1376-1374 1378 1380 80th Ave

1063 81st Ave

1079 81st Ave

1326-1332 80th Ave

1476 79th Ave

1071 81st Ave

2505 79th Ave

1234 80th Ave

8024 Rudsdale St

7867 Bancroft Ave

1438 79th Ave

1353-1359 80th Ave

7845 Holly St

1271 80th Ave

1223 80th Ave

1075 80th Ave

7825 Locust St

1427 79th Ave

1260 79th Ave

1200 79th Ave

1209 79th Ave

7747 International Blvd

1143 79th Ave

7629 Lockwood St

1186 78th Ave

1184 78th Ave

1411 77th Ave

7600-7602 Lockwood St

7628 77th Ave

7448 Lockwood St

7419 Lockwood St

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There are currently 754 Studio Apartments in San Leandro with rent ranges from $1,586 to $2,417 with an average price of $1,946.
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