Barato Casas en Alquiler cerca de Lower Pacific Heights en San Francisco, CA desde $2,900 (5 Alquileres)

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Busca las Casas más baratas disponibles para alquilar actualmente en Lower Pacific Heights en el área de San Francisco.

property at 2250 Bush St

$4,200

Condominio para alquiler 1 Dormitorio, 1 Baño

Disponible Ahora

2250 Bush St

San FranciscoCA94109

Apartamentos de alquiler más baratos con disponibilidad Lower Pacific Heights

 

El apartamento más barato disponible en el área de Lower Pacific Heights de San Francisco, CA es la unidad de Estudio en 2148 Broderick con precios desde $2,445. Pine Grove Apartments tiene la segunda unidad con el precio más, que es un apartamento de Estudio actualmente listado desde $2,494. Esta es la lista actual de los apartamentos más asequibles en alquiler en Lower Pacific Heights en San Francisco, CA:

ApartamentosModeloDorm./BañoPrecios desde
2148 Broderick1 Studio 1 Bath ApartmentStudio,1BA$2,445
Pine Grove ApartmentsStudioStudio,1BA$2,494
The Fillmore CenterThe MarinaStudio,1BA$2,960

Los apartamentos con el mejor valor en Lower Pacific Heights, CA

A fecha Abril 10, 2026 el apartamento de mejor valor en el área de Lower Pacific Heights es modelo The Skyline en The Fillmore Center con un precio por pie cuadrado de $5.55 en el barrio de Financial District a partir de $5,173. El segundo apartamento de mayor valor en Lower Pacific Heights es el modelo One Bedroom Floor Plan H with Super Deck en Katsura Apartments a partir de $3,600 con un precio de $4.53 por pie cuadrado en el barrio de NOMA. Aquí está la lista de hoy de los apartamentos en Lower Pacific Heights con el mejor valor basado en el precio por pie cuadrado:

ApartamentosModeloDorm./BañoPrecio por pie²
The Fillmore CenterThe Skyline2Dorm.,2BA$5.55
Katsura ApartmentsOne Bedroom Floor Plan H with Super Deck1Dorm.,1BA$4.53
Konrad on the Park1x1 -M1Dorm.,1BA$7.45
Pine Grove ApartmentsStudioEstudio ,1BA$4.99
2000 PostEllis (E1A)Estudio ,1BA$7.35
VanceS2Estudio ,1BA$7.07
2148 Broderick1 Studio 1 Bath ApartmentEstudio ,1BA$11.99

Preguntas frecuentes sobre alquileres en Lower Pacific Heights

¿Que tipo de alquileres hay actualmente en Lower Pacific Heights?

Actualmente hay 492 Apartamentos de Alquiler en Lower Pacific Heights, CA con precios que van desde $2,800 hasta $7,118. También hay 12 Casas Unifamiliares, Condominios y Casas Adosadas en alquiler disponibles actualmente en Lower Pacific Heights que van desde $2,950 hasta $30,000.

¿Cuál es el rango de precios actual de las viviendas de alquiler en Lower Pacific Heights?

Los precios hoy en día para las casas, condominios y casas adosadas en alquiler en Lower Pacific Heights oscilan entre $2,950 hasta $30,000 con un alquiler mensual promedio de $8,678.

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