
Apartments near Newhall Center in Santa Clara, CA (1,644 Rentals)


1931 Park Ave

3531 Alden Way

1182-1192 Sherwood Avenue

2030-2038 Clarmar Way

3537 Alden Way

3543 Alden Way

372-382 S Cypress Ave

416 Monroe St

Palm Apartments

1133 Newhall St

Vintage Mansion

401 Bundy Ave

3512 Alden Way

3518 Alden Way

237 Revey Ave

3530 Alden Way

424 Monroe St

3524 Alden Way

Santana Row

1878 Park Ave

1121 Frankfurt Ave

1127 Frankfurt Ave

2078 Alameda Way

1095 Frankfurt Ave

1122 Frankfurt Ave

Park Avenue Apartments

145-147 Topeka Ave

125 Topeka Ave

2068 Alameda Way

1828 Park Ave

1102 Sherwood Ave

2469 Olive Ave

Hallmark Apartments

1812 Park Ave

524 Dudley Ave

1066 Sherwood Ave

88 Topeka Ave

198 Brooklyn Ave

534 Dudley Ave

128 Cleveland Ave

68 Topeka Ave

31 Topeka Ave

27 Topeka Ave

544 Dudley Ave

99 Cleveland Ave

1129-1131 Campbell Ave

Avenue at Central

64 Cleveland Ave

62 Cleveland Ave

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