
Apartments near Manor Shopping Center in San Leandro, CA (389 Rentals)


Howard Apartments

1293 141st Ave

San Leandro Court

1336 141st Ave

2537-2599 San Leandro Blvd

Bal Trailer Court

1119 Coburn Ct

2229 W 136th Ave

Courtyard Apartments

14893-14895 Bancroft Ave

1131 Coburn Ct

1410 150th Ave

Seagate

2345-2371 Fairway Dr

13499 Rose Dr

14855 Bancroft Ave

14817 Bancroft Ave

14863 Bancroft Ave

1434 150th Ave

14288 E 14th St

1461-1475 150th Ave

14300-14306 E 14th St

2270 W Avenue 135th

1483 150th Ave

2085 Sundberg Ave

Robin Street Apartments

1495-1511 150th Ave

2391-2395 W Ave 136th

14305 Bancroft Ave

13700-13766 Aurora Dr

2483-2489 Fairway Dr

2500-2522 Fairway Dr

927 Harlan St

1446 Plaza Dr

1479-1491 156th Ave

1309 & 1311 135th Ave

545 Estabrook St

2355 W Avenue 135th

1457 Oriole Ave

1325 135th Ave

2110-2112 Marina Blvd

Buena Vista Gardens

2090 Marina Blvd

1617-1625 Oriole Ave

1574-1582 Oriole Ave

1445-1461 159th Ave

1432-1442 159th Ave

1622-1628 150th Ave

1615-1635 Oriole Ave
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There are currently 756 Studio Apartments in San Leandro with rent ranges from $1,306 to $2,306 with an average price of $1,988.
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