
Apartments near Santa Clara Square Marketplace in Santa Clara, CA (664 Rentals)


2319 Monroe St

4420-4430 Bassett St

3548 Agate Ct

2287 Los Padres Blvd

2277 Los Padres Blvd

3569 Agate Dr

1070 Clyde Ave

3558 Agate Ct

2267 Los Padres Blvd

3464 Monroe St

1060 Clyde Ave

2070 3rd St

2147 Pasetta Dr

2292 Deborah Dr

2224 Ellena Dr

2166 Pasetta Dr

3460 Monroe St

2157 Pasetta Dr

2286 Deborah

2247 Los Padres Blvd

2257 Los Padres Blvd

3470 Monroe St

2146 Pasetta Dr

2276 Deborah Dr

2137 Pasetta Dr

1050 Clyde Ave

2237 Los Padres Blvd

Lafayette Americana

2266 Deborah Dr

2207 Los Padres Blvd

2300 Monroe St

2191 Deborah Dr

2256 Deborah Dr

2246 Deborah Dr

3588 Agate Ct

2605 French St

2226 Deborah Dr

3484 Monroe St

2265 Deborah Dr

2236 Deborah Dr

2275 Deborah Dr

2255 Deborah Dr

2245 Deborah Dr

2216 Deborah Dr

2225 Deborah Dr

2206 A-D Deborah Dr

2235 Deborah Dr

2211 Deborah Dr

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There are currently 1,753 Studio Apartments in Santa Clara with rent ranges from $972 to $7,000 with an average price of $3,082.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Santa Clara ranges from $1,036 to $9,705 with an average monthly rent of $3,794.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Santa Clara range from $1,233 to $10,659. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,771.
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