
Apartments near Woodside Central in Redwood City, CA (1,504 Rentals)


Marsh Cove

765 Marsh Rd

775 Marsh Rd

1580 San Antonio Avenue

1560 San Antonio St

1530 San Antonio St

1516 San Antonio St

1452 San Antonio Ave

1464 San Antonio St

568-586 Glenwood Ave

449 Glenwood Ave

409 Glenwood Ave

439 Glenwood Ave

Mills Building

1340 Mills St

Eaton Arts

827 Valparaiso Ave

1325 Laurel St

1330 Mills St

1353-1373 University Dr

Stonewood Condominiums

1308-1316 Hoover St

1717 Laurel St

1285 El Camino Real

1301 Mills St

1280 Mills St

Menlo Towers

1281 Mills St

1250 Mills St

1243 Laurel St

1240 Mills St

1231 Hoover St

1210 Mills St

1220 Hoover St

670 Oak Grove Ave

650 Oak Grove Ave

702 Oak Grove Ave

385 Oak Grove Ave

417 Oak Grove Ave

503 Oak Grove Ave

1150 Laurel St

1143 Pine St

Oak Grove Place

1162 El Camino Real

1509 Laurel St

1141 Noel Dr

1130 Laurel St

1106 Pine St

1049 Noel Dr

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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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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Redwood City ranges from $1,950 to $9,200 with an average monthly rent of $4,015.
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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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