Cities Near Union City, California

A

Alameda

$541 to $10,000
3,824 Rentals
A

Alamo

$1,500 to $23,661
238 Rentals
A

Albany

$595 to $14,290
1,979 Rentals
A

Alviso

$1,350 to $15,000
170 Rentals
A

Atherton

$1,189 to $13,110
1,729 Rentals
Bakersfield

Bakersfield

$437 to $932,437
1,221 Rentals
B

Belmont

$916 to $7,838
730 Rentals
B

Berkeley

$595 to $17,995
3,662 Rentals
B

Blackhawk

$1,573 to $8,750
78 Rentals
B

Burlingame

$1,300 to $12,905
1,364 Rentals
C

Canyon

$743 to $10,000
93 Rentals
CV

Castro Valley

$1,000 to $10,606
1,679 Rentals
C

Cherryland

$1,595 to $10,606
261 Rentals
C

Cupertino

$1,545 to $16,703
1,828 Rentals
D

Danville

$1,886 to $10,000
125 Rentals
D

Diablo

$1,314 to $23,661
90 Rentals
D

Dublin

$1,573 to $8,750
150 Rentals
EP

East Palo Alto

$788 to $13,110
569 Rentals
EH

Emerald Hills

$916 to $10,690
1,520 Rentals
E

Emeryville

$713 to $13,858
3,452 Rentals
FC

Foster City

$1,300 to $8,375
629 Rentals
F

Fremont

$437 to $11,915
640 Rentals
Fresno

Fresno

$281 to $11,150
1,766 Rentals
H

Hayward

$950 to $10,606
1,781 Rentals
H

Hillsborough

$1,300 to $12,905
1,360 Rentals
LH

La Honda

$1,995 to $12,500
75 Rentals
L

Lafayette

$1,500 to $23,661
505 Rentals
L

Livermore

$1,600 to $7,917
236 Rentals
LA

Los Altos

$1,650 to $10,092
1,531 Rentals
LA

Los Altos Hills

$1,761 to $10,092
334 Rentals
MP

Menlo Park

$1,189 to $13,110
1,194 Rentals
M

Milpitas

$1,500 to $10,400
254 Rentals
Modesto

Modesto

$492 to $4,995
675 Rentals
M

Moraga

$1,675 to $6,500
212 Rentals
MH

Mount Hamilton

$1,197 to $13,158
68 Rentals
MV

Mountain View

$1,350 to $11,718
1,722 Rentals
N

Newark

$437 to $11,915
332 Rentals
O

Oakland

$541 to $17,995
9,516 Rentals
O

Orinda

$1,675 to $4,460
150 Rentals
PA

Palo Alto

$1,650 to $13,110
1,503 Rentals
P

Piedmont

$541 to $10,000
4,023 Rentals
P

Pleasanton

$1,573 to $13,037
202 Rentals
PV

Portola Valley

$2,195 to $12,500
88 Rentals
RC

Redwood City

$916 to $12,500
2,036 Rentals
Sacramento

Sacramento

$373 to $69,510
3,451 Rentals
SC

San Carlos

$916 to $10,690
1,227 Rentals
San Francisco

San Francisco

$595 to $17,973
12,388 Rentals
San Jose

San Jose

$628 to $21,861
8,065 Rentals
SL

San Leandro

$629 to $5,298
1,730 Rentals
SL

San Lorenzo

$1,093 to $10,606
1,092 Rentals
SM

San Mateo

$1,300 to $8,250
1,732 Rentals
SR

San Ramon

$1,573 to $8,750
150 Rentals
SC

Santa Clara

$894 to $21,861
3,540 Rentals
S

Stanford

$1,700 to $13,110
885 Rentals
Stockton

Stockton

$339 to $7,635
1,127 Rentals
S

Sunnyvale

$1,235 to $16,703
2,528 Rentals
S

Sunol

$1,750 to $6,358
79 Rentals
UC

Union City

$437 to $8,000
498 Rentals
WM

West Menlo Park

$1,845 to $12,500
338 Rentals
W

Woodside

$1,300 to $11,535
674 Rentals
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