
Apartments near Locust Street Mall in Walnut Creek, CA (344 Rentals)


1406 Creekside Dr

Ygnacio Terrace

2646 Baldwin Ln

1404 Creekside Dr

63 Mission Ln

1400 Creekside Dr

1372 Creekside Dr

15 A-G Baldwin Ct

1368 Creekside Dr

1791 Castle Hill Rd

2640 Jones Rd

1364 Creekside Dr

1398 Creekside Dr

Montego Place

2677 Baldwin Ln

1553-1555 2nd Ave

2681-2683 Baldwin Ln

1557 2nd Ave

1587 2nd Ave

1335 Creekside Dr

Pine Oak Apartments

1611 2nd Ave

1330 Creekside Dr

400 Montecillo Dr

1021 El Curtola Blvd

Iron Horse Place

2696 Jones Rd

2045 Camel Ln

2702 Jones Rd

2708 Jones Rd

2714 Jones Rd

2060 Camel Ln

2069 Camel Ln

2021-2023 Vanderslice Ave

2035-2037 Vanderslice Ave

1775 Tice Valley Blvd

Oak Grove

2092 Camel Ln

1539 Geary Rd

2030-2032 Mallard Dr

262 Los Banos Ave

1071 Esplanade Pl

1070-1072 Esplanade Pl

1081-1083 Esplanade Pl

Sunnyvale Court Apartments

1089 Sunnyvale Ave

1091-1093 Esplanade Pl

1101 Roxie Ln

62 Ball Rd
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There are currently 311 Studio Apartments in Walnut Creek with rent ranges from $1,600 to $3,095 with an average price of $2,222.
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