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


906 Monroe St

1080-1086 Madison St

114 Washington St

124 Washington St

3696 Flora Vista Ave

104 Washington St

194 Washington St

1260 Jefferson St

204 Washington St

3690 Flora Vista Ave

647 Jackson St

1510 Harrison St

224 Washington St

3686 Flora Vista Ave

1391 Lincoln St

Downtown Gateway

Marina Vista Triplexes

3671 Peacock Ct

251 Washington St

3710 Peacock Ct

241 Washington St

255 Washington St

786-798 Main St

231 Washington St

1149 Santa Clara St

3700 Peacock Ct

1656 Newhall St

3681 Peacock Ct

235 Washington St

1501 Lewis St

245 Washington St

1646 Newhall St

3720 Peacock Ct

3691 Peacock Ct

1355 Jefferson St

261 Washington St

3740 Peacock Ct

3701 Peacock Ct

3730 Peacock Ct

3760 Peacock Ct

3750 Peacock Ct

3727 Peacock Ct

1291 Benton St

1085 Santa Clara St

986 Bellomy St

3731 Peacock Ct

1357 Harrison St

1441 Lewis St

1200 Halford Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Santa Clara?
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.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Santa Clara Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Santa Clara ranges from $1,036 to $9,705 with an average monthly rent of $3,803.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Santa Clara cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Santa Clara range from $1,233 to $10,345. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,759.
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There are currently 738 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Santa Clara on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,460 to $14,942 - averaging $5,795 for the location.
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