
Apartments near Woodside Central in Redwood City, CA (1,505 Rentals)


19-23 Birch St

MG5-1839 Woodside Road

3642 Page St

3530-3532 Hoover St

23 Duane St

1822 Woodside Rd

3520 Rolison Rd

3542-3544 Hoover St

727 Whipple Ave

15 Clinton St

1051-1055 Whipple Ave

Duane Street Apartments

1250 Arguello St

Trailer Rancho

1080-1082 17th Ave

12 Clinton St

La Jolie Maison

3540 Rolison Rd

1848 Woodside Rd

12 Duane St

108 Wayne Ct. East

754 Whipple Ave

125-127 E Wayne Ct

Bayshore Apartments

690 Whipple Ave

3550 Rolison Rd

1355 Arguello St

3558 Rolison Rd

Sequoia at Wellesley Crescent

103-105 E Wayne Ct

1310 Whipple Ave

1878 Woodside Rd

33 Claremont Ave

3560 Rolison Rd

3564-3566 Rolison Rd

39 Claremont Ave

3566 Rolison Rd

3568 Rolison Rd

20 Oakdale St

45 Claremont Ave

3579-3581 Hoover St

3576 Rolison Rd

250 B St

40 Claremont Ave

1502-1504 Stafford Ave

1114 18th Ave

3592 Rolison Rd

1120-1124 18th Ave

1963 Woodside Rd

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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 $3,577.
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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 $5,466.
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