
Apartments near Buckingham Place Retail in Santa Clara, CA (1,694 Rentals)


886 Gallatin Dr

3589 Lochinvar Ave

871 Burbank Dr

875 Burbank Dr

Gallatin Apartments

895 Burbank Dr

3521-3523 Brookdale Dr

905-907 Burbank Dr

3352,62 Homestead/3351,61

890 Burbank Dr

3581-3583 Brookdale Dr

1203-1205 Alice Dr

1310-1312 White Dr

2220 Harrison St

1400 Bowe Ave

1357 White Dr

1591 Bellomy St

2128-2130 Harrison St

644 Lincoln St

1610 Santa Clara St

1550 Market St

625 Lincoln St

ARROYO APARTMENTS

2520 Arroyo Dr

1275 Alice Dr

2780 El Camino Real

298 Madison St

96 Monroe St

45 Monroe St

1390 Jonathan St

1380 Jonathan St

85 Monroe St

95 Monroe St

1150 Pierce St

2493 El Camino Real

2467 Anna Dr

1540 Lexington St

1320 Jonathan St

Star Apartments

2483 El Camino Real

2452 Anna Dr

2463 Anna Dr

2487 Anna Dr

786 Jefferson St

104 Roxbury St

1321 Jonathan St

1208 Pierce St

2453 Anna Dr

1888 Catherine St

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There are currently 1,751 Studio Apartments in Santa Clara with rent ranges from $972 to $6,400 with an average price of $3,117.
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