
Apartments near The City Center in San Francisco, CA (7,946 Rentals)


1665 Golden Gate Ave

3241-3247 Washington St

924-934 Divisadero St

50 Stanyan St

415 Lyon St

66-68 Stanyan St

3110 Clay

2935 Sacramento St

1640 Golden Gate Ave

3251 Washington St

3707 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA 94118

838 Anza St

2924 Sacramento St

58 Clayton St

1645 Golden Gate Ave

3735-3739 Sacramento St

1598 McAllister St

2006-2010 Broderick St

407-411 Lyon St

1025 Scott St

1031-1039 Scott St

1442 Grove St

3161 Washington St

654 Broderick St

524 Central Ave

1567 Grove St

1464 Grove St

2729-2731 California St

1600 Golden Gate Ave

1684 Hayes St

1992-1998 Grove St

182 Stanyan St

2024-2028 Broderick St

428-432 Lyon Street

2990 Turk Blvd

1915 Grove St

47-49 Stanyan St

One Stanyan

1670 Hayes St

12 Commonwealth Ave

801-821 Divisadero St

3720 Sacramento St

1794 Hayes St

2474-2476 Bush St

1624-1628 Hayes St

1424-1428 Grove St

2 Commonwealth Ave

1615-1619 Golden Gate Ave

1985 Grove St
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There are currently 6,537 Studio Apartments in San Francisco with rent ranges from $830 to $10,000 with an average price of $3,153.
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Back in the day when I rented one of my first apartments, the property didn’t even have laundry in the building. Now, rental properties are often competing against each other to provide the best amenities.