
Apartments near Mary Manor Shopping Center in Sunnyvale, CA (1,107 Rentals)


398 N Fair Oaks Ave

482 Hawthorn Ave

512 Hawthorn Ave

656 Belladonna Ct

549 Worley Ave

585 Columbia Ave

675 Grand Fir Ave

634 Grand Fir Ave

689 Grand Fir Ave

676 Begonia Way

622 Grand Fir Ave

669 Grand Fir Ave

549-553 E Maude Ave

490 Hawthorn Ave

498 Hawthorn Ave

504 Hawthorn Ave

669 Bellflower Ave

475 N Fair Oaks Ave

555-559 E Maude Ave

663 Belladonna Ct

640 Grand Fir Ave

646 Grand Fir Ave

652 Grand Fir Ave

402 N Fair Oaks Ave

658 Grand Fir Ave

669 Belladonna Ct

662 Belladonna Ct

664 Grand Fir Ave

671 Bellflower Ave

670 Grand Fir Ave

250 Santa Fe Ter

440 N Fairoaks Ave

567-575 E Maude Ave

681 Bellflower Ave

676 Grand Fir Ave

684 Grand Fir Ave

690 Grand Fir Ave

579-585 E Maude Ave

591-599 E Maude Ave

671 Iris Ave

466 N Fair Oaks Ave

677 Iris Ave

676 Garland Ave

Lotus Townhomes

119 Crescent Ave

680 Garland Ave

691 Iris Ave

678 Iris Ave

686 Foxtail Dr

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Frequently Asked Questions about Sunnyvale
How much are Studio apartments in Sunnyvale?
There are currently 1,235 Studio Apartments in Sunnyvale with rent ranges from $972 to $6,400 with an average price of $3,185.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Sunnyvale Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Sunnyvale ranges from $1,036 to $9,705 with an average monthly rent of $3,923.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Sunnyvale cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Sunnyvale range from $1,233 to $10,659. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,973.
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There are currently 543 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Sunnyvale on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,460 to $15,089 - averaging $6,050 for the location.
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