
Apartments near Chavez (Cesar) Elementary in San Francisco, CA (248 Rentals)


1219-1221 S Van Ness Ave

115 San Jose Ave

2684-2688 Folsom St

862 Shotwell St

866-868 Shotwell St

846 Shotwell St

3033 22nd St

3027 22nd St

854 Shotwell St

2629 Folsom St

3021 22nd St

3051 22nd St

1173 S Van Ness Ave

3159-3163 23rd St

1141 S Van Ness Ave

2987-2995 22nd St

942 Shotwell St

3173 23rd St

1207 S Van Ness Ave

1130 S Van Ness Ave

1166 S Van Ness Ave

2731 Folsom St

1180 S Van Ness Ave

945 Shotwell St

1110 S Van Ness Ave

953 Treat Ave

1186 S Van Ness Ave

2750 Folsom St

1170 S Van Ness Ave

963 Shotwell St

3220 23rd St

3219 23rd St

2760 Folsom St

1006-1008 Treat Ave

Treat Avenue Apartments

2773 Folsom St

1240 S Van Ness Ave

2782-2786 Folsom St

3019-3021 23rd Street

759-763 Capp St

3025-3029 23rd St

809-811 Capp St

1043 Treat Ave

3011-3015 23rd St

2600 Harrison St

3005 23rd St

3182-3198 24th St

3169 24th St

1277 S Van Ness Ave
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Located in the San Francisco Unified School District at 825 Shotwell Street in San Francisco, CA, Chavez (Cesar) Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 494 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top San Francisco apartments for rent that are close to Chavez (Cesar) Elementary School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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