
Apartments near Oakmead Commercial in Sunnyvale, CA (835 Rentals)


784 Carmel Ave

775 E Duane Ave

765 E Duane Ave

755 E Duane Ave

774 Carmel Ave

775 San Justo Ct

752 San Jule Ct

764 Carmel Ave

758 Carmel Ave

743 E Duane Ave

751 San Jule Ct

748 Carmel Ave

743 San Jule

736 San Jule Ct

735 San Jule Ct

Ira D. Hall Square

628 San Juan Dr

730 San Juan Dr

756 San Juan Dr

770-772 San Juan Dr

875-877 Altamont Ct

866-868 San Junipero Dr

662 Johanna Ave

The Station Outlook

664 Johanna Ave

682 Johanna Ave

668 Johanna Ave

670 Johanna Ave

666 Johanna Ave

672 Johanna Ave

817-819 San Juan Dr

670-680 Johanna Ave

669 Johanna Ave

The Station Terraces

640 Lakehaven Dr

639 Caliente Dr

Blythe Court Apartments

325 - 396 Charles Morris Ter

550 N. Fair Oaks Ave

Compass Place North

Count Yard

609-611 E Maude Ave

Lotus Townhomes

1220 Tasman Dr

Plaza del Rey

466 N Fair Oaks Ave

564-566 S Eden Ave

440 N Fairoaks Ave

250 Santa Fe Ter

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