
Apartments for Rent in the Lake Street Neighborhood of San Francisco, CA (311 Rentals) Page 6 of 7


244 3rd Ave

260-262 3rd Ave

125 Cornwall St

143-147 2nd Ave

195 2nd Avenue

302 28th Ave

229 2nd Ave

315-317 28th Ave

128-132 2nd Ave

226 2nd Ave

250 2nd Ave

262-264 2nd Ave

3907 California St

268 2nd Ave

309 29th Ave

367 Arguello Blvd

170-172 Arguello Blvd

112 Arguello Blvd

240-242 Arguello Blvd

324 Arguello Blvd

390 Arguello

3967 Sacramento St

326-328 30th Ave

845 Euclid Ave

6743-6749 California St

322 30th Ave

3967-3971 Clay St

3877 Jackson St

430 Arguello Blvd

6833-6835 California St

1445 Lake St

5431 California

The Presidio Landmark

4950 California St

133 19th Ave

201 11th Ave

229 19th Ave

1909 Lake Street

175 21st Avenue

266 21st Ave

4540 California

2201 Lake St

501 Lake St

2255 Lake St

201 5th Ave

270 26th Ave

239 26th Ave

180 4th Ave

200-206 4th Ave
Lake Street, San Francisco, CA Local Guide

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Lake Street?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lake Street 1 Bedroom Apartments | $3,800 | $3,800 | $3,800 |
| Lake Street 2 Bedroom Apartments | $5,499 | $5,499 | $5,499 |
Browse Apartments in this Neighborhood
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Frequently Asked Questions about Lake Street
What is the current pricing and availability for apartments for rent in the Lake Street area of San Francisco, CA?
As of today, August 22, 2026, there are currently 311 available Lake Street apartments priced from $3,800 to $5,499, with an average monthly rent of $4,649.
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