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


1399 10th Ave

3150-3152 Mission St

512 Judah St

1371 10th Ave

2843 Webster St

7-19 Leroy Pl

1720-1724 Larkin St

522 Judah St

1201 11th Ave

1854 Vallejo St

1950-1960 Green St

1535-1537 Dolores St

651-653 10th Ave

2360 Union St

2815 Broderick St

1375 Sacramento St

Sunset Village

1240 California St

1304 Hyde St

1369 Sacramento St

1755 7th Ave

2900 Scott St

1601 Pacific Ave

2600 Union St

1574 Jackson St

2420-2424 Union St

2893-2899 24th St

1765 Vallejo St

2901-2925 Scott St

1761 Vallejo St

1551 9th Ave

1595 Noe St

1401 10th Ave

523 Judah St

1525 Jackson St

1912 Green St

31-41 28th St

2183-2191 Union St

1090 Hampshire St

2925 Buchanan St

1024 Potrero Ave

1714 Larkin St

530 Kirkham St

229 Shipley St

1263 11th Ave

Swinford Apartments

370 8th Ave

1050 Pine St

1326 Hyde St

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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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