
Apartments near Village Marketplace in San Leandro, CA (798 Rentals)


9635 Plymouth St

9819 MacArthur Blvd

1624 96th Ave

9633 Birch St

9711 Sunnyside St

9705 D St

9655-9661 C St

1512-1518 96th Ave

2315 98th Ave

1264-1268 96th Ave

1820-1824 96th Ave

1322 96th Ave

2309 98th Ave

9706 E St

1218-1224 96th Ave

2301 98th Ave

9740-9760 Bancroft Ave

9600-9608 B St

9640 Bancroft Ave

1928 96th Ave

9701 E St

1238-1240 96th Ave

1525 96th Ave

2008 96th Ave

9625 C St

9636 Bancroft Ave

1629 96th Ave

9647-9649 E St

9625 D

1961 96th Ave

9617-9621 C St

9630 Bancroft Ave

9601 B St

2308 96th Ave

2210-2216 96th Ave

9624 E St

1250 95th Ave

9706-9708 MacArthur Blvd

1242 95th Ave

9520 Olive St

9427 Plymouth St

9612 E St

9615 E St

9425 Plymouth St

9506-9514 Birch St

9506 Olive St

2231 96th Ave

1309 95th Ave

2207 96th Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in San Leandro?
There are currently 756 Studio Apartments in San Leandro with rent ranges from $1,586 to $2,230 with an average price of $1,754.
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