
Apartments near Roosevelt Center in Redwood City, CA (1,116 Rentals)


Terrace Capri Apartments

481 Lincoln Ave

30 Nueva Ave

554 Lucerne Ave

1596 Ebener St

38-40 Nueva Ave

1188-1190 Fay St

403 Poplar Ave

760 Cleveland St SE

515 Jackson Ave

453 Roosevelt Ave

539-545 Harrison Ave

36-40 Bonita Ave

Redwood Oak

449 Lincoln Ave

1515 Hess Rd

470 Roosevelt Ave

1526 Hess Rd

1536 Jefferson Ave

731-739 Cleveland St

315 Oak Ave

626 Cleveland St

66 Nueva Ave

350 Grand St

515 Lucerne Ave

450 Roosevelt Ave

1520-1522 Jefferson Ave

333-335 Redwood Ave

309-315 Oak Ave

431 Lincoln Ave

341 Poplar Ave

349 Poplar Ave

527 Harrison Ave

515 Harrison Ave

Roosevelt Oaks Apartment

333 Poplar Ave

101-2002 Chelsea Way

1603 Hess Rd

1620 Hess Rd

325 Redwood Ave

438 Vera Ave

85 Wheeler St

1623 Hess Rd

110 Orchard Ave

35-39 Central Ave

442 Madison Ave

431 Madison Ave

502 Cleveland St

319 Poplar Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Redwood City?
There are currently 899 Studio Apartments in Redwood City with rent ranges from $1,875 to $4,973 with an average price of $3,587.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Redwood City ranges from $1,950 to $9,200 with an average monthly rent of $3,987.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Redwood City cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Redwood City range from $2,650 to $11,717. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $5,468.
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There are currently 299 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Redwood City on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $3,807 to $12,520 - averaging $6,293 for the location.
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