
Apartments near duboce park in San Francisco, CA (7,881 Rentals)


1000 Oak Street

748 Page

878 14th St

430 Scott

89-99 Walter St

462 Duboce Ave

25 Sanchez Apartments

291 Broderick

145-147 Henry St

500 Haight Street

Fair Oaks Apartments

811 14th St

106 Sanchez

345 Fillmore Street

402-412 Duboce Ave

349 Fillmore Street

520 Scott

359 Fillmore

104 Baker St

Haight & Fillmore Apartments

400 Duboce

750 14th St

901 Fell St

1273 Hayes St

1173 Hayes St

1167 Hayes St

726 Oak St

1220 Hayes St

575 Pierce St

Lake-shaw Apartments

The Duboce

1240 Hayes

1367 Hayes St

10 Lyon St

Alamo Square

2112 Market St

633 Oak

312 Baker

957 Hayes

120 Webster St

659 Scott St

210 Church

295 Castro

Buena Vista Terrace

700 Steiner Street

3744 16th Street

210 CHURCH Apartments

1240 Grove St

2073-2079 Market 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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