
Apartments near Milk (Harvey) Civil Rights Elementary in San Francisco, CA (395 Rentals)


4165-4167 20th St

161 Hartford St

4138-4140 20th St

4400-4402 18th St

81-83 Eureka St

741-743 Castro St

4018-4022 19th St

4549 20th St

401 Douglass St

51 Diamond

250 Douglass St

4000-4014 19th St

4153 20th St

377 Collingwood St

4011 19th St

59 Eureka St

2-6 Corwin St

528 Noe St

2605 Market St

10 Corwin St

190-194 Douglass St

3995 19th St

4533 18th St

2775 Market St

615 Noe St

3862 21st St

160 Corwin St

4543 18th St

501 Noe St

685 Noe St

695 Noe St

95 Corwin St

180 Corwin St

824-826 Castro St

3970-3972 19th St

701 Noe St

826 Castro St

111 Corwin St

46 Grand View Ter

3971-3973 18th St

119 Corwin St

440-442 Collingwood St

60 Grand View Ter

480 Douglass St

3967 18th St

65-67 Grand View Ave

847 Castro St

15 Grandview Terr.

540 Hill
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Located in the San Francisco Unified School District at 4235 19th Street in San Francisco, CA, Milk (Harvey) Civil Rights Elementary School serves grades K-5 and has an enrollment of roughly 250 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 Milk (Harvey) Civil Rights 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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