
Apartments near Washington Square in San Leandro, CA (737 Rentals)


1191-1199 143rd Ave

1235 143rd Ave

14197 Reed Ave

1210 141st Ave

1617-1625 Oriole Ave

1574-1582 Oriole Ave

1263 143rd Ave

1230 141st Ave

1615-1635 Oriole Ave

1445-1461 159th Ave

1270-1290 141st Ave

1250 141st Ave

1432-1442 159th Ave

1231-1237 141st Ave

Villa Peralta

15226 Lark

1475 159th Ave

1251 141st Ave

Howard Apartments

14130 Reed Ave

1290 141st Ave

1336 141st Ave

City Walk Condominiums

1555 Mono Ave

1507-1513 Mono Ave

15851-15861 Mateo St

1622-1628 150th Ave

1293 141st Ave

15992 E 14th St

Carriage Court

14288 E 14th St

14300-14306 E 14th St

1659 Thrush St

Courtyard Apartments

1663 Thrush St

1516-1528 Mono Ave

Sunrise Apartments

14305 Bancroft Ave

1555 159th Ave

Mono Avenue Apartments

15991 Mateo St

1557-1577 159th Ave

1625-1635 Mono Ave

15849 Marcella St

1705 151st Ave

16019 Mateo St

1661 Mono Ave

Villa Granada Townhomes

16000 Mateo St
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How much are Studio apartments in San Leandro?
There are currently 757 Studio Apartments in San Leandro with rent ranges from $1,306 to $2,306 with an average price of $1,941.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Leandro ranges from $1,387 to $2,898 with an average monthly rent of $2,179.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in San Leandro range from $1,880 to $4,898. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,577.
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