
Apartments near California and Front-California Street Cable Car in San Francisco, CA (4,644 Rentals)


668 Page St

176 Julian Ave

430 Steiner St

230-234 Hermann St

501 Haight St

552 14th St

359-363 Waller St

935-939 Fell St

371 Waller St

31-33 Ramona Ave

The Monastery

49 Ramona Ave

565 14th St

Casa Dolores

949 Fell St

479 Steiner St

136-146 Fillmore St

Krishna Hotel

811-815 Oak St

148-152 Fillmore St

681 Page St

236-246 Laussat St

435 Steiner St

823-827 Oak St

2 Church St

Treasure Island & Yerba Buena Island Phase II

575 14th St

17-23 Hoff St

957 Fell St

124 Fillmore St

286-288 Guerrero St

295 Guerrero St

39-41 Albion St

700 Page St

43-47 Albion St

569 Haight St

722 Page St

108 Fillmore St

Ginger Palace

837 Oak St

20 Church St

2027-2029 Market St

81 Albion St

85 Ramona Ave

1828 15th St

109 Fillmore St

1818 Fifteenth Street

307 Guerrero St

509 Pierce St

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How much are Studio apartments in San Francisco?
There are currently 6,533 Studio Apartments in San Francisco with rent ranges from $1,150 to $5,796 with an average price of $3,329.
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