
Apartments near San Lorenzo Village in San Lorenzo, CA (886 Rentals)


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21378-21380 Locust St

21411-21413 Locust St

2321-2327 Regent Way

2311-2317 Regent Way

2311 John Ct

2302-2308 John Ct

20439 John Dr

20447 John Dr

22344-22352 Laurel Ave

2318 John Ct

1622-1628 150th Ave

22354-22362 Flagg St

537-543 Laurel Ave

1705 151st Ave

429 Smalley Ave

22182 Western Blvd

23374-23376 Ida Ln

22231-22235 Peralta St

22213 Peralta St

23338 Ida Ln

22242 Western Blvd

534 Smalley Ave

555-563 Laurel Ave

1257-1259 147th Ave

21303 Oak St

22236 Western Blvd

23355-23357 Jorgensen Ln

1265 147th Ave

14863 Bancroft Ave

Burbank St

Bal Trailer Court

1283-1313 Grove Way

22130-22136 Montgomery St

14855 Bancroft Ave

22125 Mission Blvd

22264 Western Blvd

22251-22259 Peralta St

22110 Mission Blvd

21326 Oak St

21354-21368 Oak St

22287 Peralta St

1348 147th Ave

2500 Miramar Ave

22279-22283 Peralta St

21421 Gary Dr

14817 Bancroft Ave

23856 Santa Clara St

22229-22233 Montgomery St
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How much are Studio apartments in San Lorenzo?
There are currently 434 Studio Apartments in San Lorenzo with rent ranges from $1,586 to $2,755 with an average price of $1,999.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom San Lorenzo Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Lorenzo ranges from $1,617 to $3,028 with an average monthly rent of $2,192.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in San Lorenzo cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in San Lorenzo range from $1,627 to $3,753. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,687.
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