
Apartments near Kaiser Permanente Psychiatric Health Facility - Santa Clara in Santa Clara, CA (1,329 Rentals)


20650 Park Cir

708-710 Golden Oak Dr

6435-6437 Bollinger Rd

686 Foxtail Dr

501 Kiely Blvd

503 S Kiely Blvd

689 Foxtail Dr

10161-10163 Park Cir E

20687 Park Cir W

20689-20687 Park Cir

10192-10194 Park Cir W

Fremont Plaza

505 Kiely Blvd

507 Kiely Blvd

691 Iris Ave

750 Calla Drive

10217-10221 Park Cor W

10160-10162 Park Cor W

678 Iris Ave

697 Iris Ave

765 Calla Dr

10193-10195 Park Cir W

677 Iris Ave

509 Kiely Blvd

511 S Kiely Blvd

747 Calla Dr

680 Garland Ave

10226-10228 Beardon Dr

671 Iris Ave

10242 Beardon Dr

Joann's Apartments

735 Calla Dr

676 Garland Ave

119 Crescent Ave

513 Kiely Blvd

515 Kiely Blvd

10160-10162 Beardon Dr

438 Northlake Dr

511 Troy Dr

517 Troy Dr

444 Northlake Dr

523 Kiely Blvd

462 Northlake Dr

690 Grand Fir Ave

523 Troy Dr

529 Troy Dr

518 Troy Dr

684 Grand Fir Ave

676 Grand Fir Ave

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There are currently 1,753 Studio Apartments in Santa Clara with rent ranges from $894 to $6,337 with an average price of $3,076.
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