
Apartments near Rental Car Center-Blue Line in San Bruno, CA (639 Rentals)


268 Mastick Ave

360 San Felipe Ave

241-243 San Marco Ave

213 East Ave

925 Huntington Ave

208 San Luis Ave

811 Easton Ave

921 Huntington Ave

939-941 Huntington Ave

460-464 Linden Ave

164 San Felipe Ave

917 Mills Ave

1055 San Mateo Ave

251 San Anselmo Ave N

251 San Anselmo Ave S

233 Santa Dominga Ave

973 Huntington Ave

961 Huntington Ave

420 San Antonio Ave

430 San Antonio Ave

985 Huntington Ave

233 Santa Lucia Ave

126-136 San Felipe Ave

237 Santa Lucia Ave

224 Santa Dominga Ave

137 San Marco Ave

973 Mills Ave

505 Poplar Ave

499 Poplar Ave

240 Santa Lucia Ave

401 San Anselmo Ave N

164-166 San Marco Ave

400 San Anselmo Ave

520 San Antonio Ave

201 Santa Lucia Ave

125 San Marco Ave

140 San Marco Ave

216 Santa Lucia Ave

916 Green Ave

952 Easton Ave

200 Linden Ave

141-145 145A Santa Dominga Ave

146 El Camino Real

225 San Benito Ave

233 San Benito Ave

945 Easton Ave

161 Diamond St

528-530 Euclid Ave

173 Santa Lucia Ave

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Frequently Asked Questions about San Bruno
How much are Studio apartments in San Bruno?
There are currently 625 Studio Apartments in San Bruno with rent ranges from $1,799 to $4,078 with an average price of $2,990.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom San Bruno Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Bruno ranges from $2,295 to $7,937 with an average monthly rent of $3,894.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in San Bruno cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in San Bruno range from $2,795 to $8,664. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,848.
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