
Apartments near California and Leavenworth-California Street Cable Car in San Francisco, CA (3,356 Rentals)


1695 Filbert St

2774 Franklin St

676 Greenwich

1036 Mission Family Apartments

Eddy Street Apartments

920 Montgomery St

2250 Buchanan

Barbara Apartments

2227 Taylor

1355 Lombard

1520 Greenwich St

1763 Union

1133-1139 Market St

2355 Leavenworth

Mary Helen Rogers Senior Community

2001 Broadway

2755 Franklin Street

2620 Laguna

1690 Filbert St

1601 Grant Ave

2677 Larkin

514-518 Minna St

2171 Pacific

Cow Hollow/Pacific Heights

Western Park Apartments

1320-1380 Lombard

1090 Montgomery Street Apartments

2000 Broadway Street Apartments

2126 Pine

2826-2830 Gough St

Chestnut Street Property

1401-1405 Kearny St

Chestnut Place

2315 Sacramento St

2425 Buchanan

132 6th Street

474 Natoma

2325 Washington St

55 Genoa

1229 Chestnut Street (204r)

1714 Filbert St

2805 Van Ness Ave

1207 Chestnut St

Minna Park Family Apartments

1142 Montgomery

Pacific Heights

2201 Pacific Ave

2815 Van Ness Ave

1653 Grant Ave
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Given the high costs for housing, I have found that many people are looking for a roommate to share expenses. These arrangements can increase opportunities for more desirable and larger spaces.