
Apartments near Millbrae Bart Station-Richmond - Millbrae in Millbrae, CA (733 Rentals)


1106 Laguna Ave

1110 Carmelita Ave

1105 Paloma Ave

164 San Felipe Ave

1101 Laguna Ave

1116 El Camino Real

1117 El Camino Real

1110 El Camino Real

126-136 San Felipe Ave

1101 Paloma Ave

1109 Capuchino Ave

1103 Paloma Ave

1106 El Camino Real

1105 Capuchino Ave

1115 El Camino Real

1109 El Camino Real

Linden Manor

360 San Felipe Ave

1500 Carmelita Ave

1031-1033 Chula Vista Ave

1450 Carmelita Ave

805 San Felipe Ave

1027 Chula Vista Ave

1040-1042 Capuchino Ave

213 East Ave

220 East Ave

1037 Capuchino Ave

200 Linden Ave

1018 Chula Vista Ave

1421 Carmelita Ave

1501 Carmelita Ave

200-202 Poplar Ave

241 San Anselmo Ave N

249 Milton Ave

Chantilly Arms Apartment

1045 El Camino Real

265 San Anselmo Ave N

271-273 San Anselmo Ave

279 Huntington Ave

1035 El Camino Real

265 East Ave

1020 El Camino Real

268 Mastick Ave

1016 El Camino Real

278 Milton Ave

283-285 N San Anselmo Ave

1029 El Camino Real

1021 El Camino Real

1400 Sanchez Ave

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Frequently Asked Questions about Millbrae
How much are Studio apartments in Millbrae?
There are currently 408 Studio Apartments in Millbrae with rent ranges from $2,467 to $3,932 with an average price of $3,017.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Millbrae Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Millbrae ranges from $1,799 to $6,685 with an average monthly rent of $3,966.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Millbrae cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Millbrae range from $2,795 to $8,140. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $5,033.
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