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


Marcella Townhomes

15880 Marcella St

15951 Marcella St

15904 Marcella St

15525 Liberty St

15545 Liberty St

15977-15981 Marcella St

16110 Mateo St

911 Coburn Ct

895 Coburn Ct

1650 159th Ave

16194-16198 Mateo St

1666 159th Ave

16118-16152 Mateo St

15703 Liberty St

1119 Coburn Ct

1131 Coburn Ct

1500 162nd Ave

2537-2599 San Leandro Blvd

16133-16149 Marcella St

14875 Saturn Dr

15945 Maubert Ave

15941 Maubert Ave

1555-1567 162nd Ave

Marcella Street Apartment

16101-16111 Marcella St

19525 Maubert Ave

1751 159th Ave

San Leandro Court

15963 Maubert Ave

13499 Rose Dr

2004 149th Ave

Del Rio Mobile Home Park

Marcella Apartments & Homes

15999 Maubert Ave

16011 Maubert Ave

1590 162nd Ave

Marcella Grove

1981 Quebec Ave

1309 & 1311 135th Ave

16019 Liberty St

2105-2107 2109 Altamont Rd

16041-16045 Liberty St

16031 Liberty St

1325 135th Ave

2024 Altamont Rd

2015 Quebec Ave

1654 162nd Ave

16020 Maubert Ave
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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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