
Apartments near duboce park in San Francisco, CA (7,885 Rentals)


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150 Van Ness

The Civic

100 Van Ness

2000 Post

NEMA

The Fitzgerald

1177 Market at Trinity Place

Alta Potrero

33 8th at Trinity Place

L Seven

1190 Mission at Trinity Place

Soma at 788

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1188 Mission at Trinity Place

The Brady

The Presidio Residences

The Fillmore Center

Geary Courtyard

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1030 Post Street Apartments

The Cornelia Suites

The George

Fifteen Fifty

Mason on Mariposa

Prism

Soma Residences

Alchemy

Mosso

The Paramount

Astella

50 Jones

The Oak SF

855 Brannan

Pinnacle at Nob Hill

2175 Market

AVA 55 Ninth

The Madelon

280 Fell Street Apartments

Kirkham Heights Apartments

Mt. Sutro Apartments

2120 Pacific Ave

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Apartment-ties in the area love, enjoy and use the Duboce Park often. It is a mainstay of life for the locals and visitors alike. The park has a playground built in 200, a pedestrian walk way built in 2003 that can be used day or night. The beautiful lights that line the pedestrian path light every step for night time joggers. Busy apartment-ites love the park bulletin board and nearby labyrinth. The park also serves as a community meeting place for San Francisco apartment-ites. Special events like Play Day in the Park, Pictures with Santa and a Centennial celebration to rival any event. Duboce Park is an apartment-ties dream. Who needs big theme parks to have a good time with the kids or an afternoon outdoors? Not the savvy San Francisco apartment-ite!
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