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


104 Washington St

856 Monroe St

231 Washington St

235 Washington St

251 Washington St

241 Washington St

255 Washington St

245 Washington St

1310-1340 Homestead Rd

261 Washington St

1565 Franklin St

786-798 Main St

1149 Santa Clara St

1340 Homestead Rd

986 Bellomy St

906 Monroe St

1076 Jefferson St

1150 Pierce St

1067 Jefferson St

765-767 Los Padres Blvd

1085 Santa Clara St

2020 Benton St

510 Lafayette St

1656 Newhall St

560 Lafayette St

1080-1086 Madison St

Downtown Gateway

1682 Fremont St

1208 Pierce St

1646 Newhall St

855 Main St

1217-1235 Pierce St

846 Bellomy St

850 Bellomy St

2327 Pruneridge Ave

385 Saratoga Ave

841 Bellomy St

430-4320 Alviso St

Brentwood Apartments

1680-1684 Harrison St

1680 Harrison St

820 Bellomy Street

1668 Harrison St

801-831 Alviso St

1678 Harrison St

1291 Benton St

800 Bellomy St

2354 Pruneridge Ave

1260 Jefferson 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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