
Apartments near duboce park in San Francisco, CA (7,873 Rentals)


568 Waller St

842 Waller St

955 Page St

579 Waller St

569 Waller St

160 Pierce St

42 Castro St

221-231 Pierce St

270 Divisadero St

904-906 Haight St

947-949 Page St

89 Alpine Ter

871 Page St

245 Scott St

943-945 Haight St

48 Castro St

941 Page St

15 Noe St

56-58 Alpine Ter

539-541 Waller St

890 Page St

959 Haight St

67-69 Divisadero St

259-263 Divisadero St

811 Page St

72-76 Potomac St

920 Haight St

888 Waller St

674-678 Haight St

29 Noe St

875 Waller St

The Alpine

301-303 Scott St

973 Haight St

289-293 Divisadero St

53-57 Divisadero St

803 Page St

655-659 Haight St

309-309A Scott St

39-41 Divisadero St

968 Page St

38 Broderick St

630-630B Haight St

894-898 Waller St

632 Haight St

47 Noe St

625 Haight St

832-836 Page St

521 Waller 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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