
Apartments near California and Polk-California Street Cable Car in San Francisco, CA (3,702 Rentals)


1950 Sacramento St

1830-1850 Polk St

1420 Sacramento St

1125-1129 Leavenworth St

1326 Hyde St

1409-1421 Sacramento St

1748 Larkin St

1225 Pine St

1749-1753 Pine St

1328 Hyde St

1320 California St

1840 Washington St

1235 Pine St

1220 Pine St

1430 Sacramento St

1525 Jackson St

1002 Post St

1031 Leavenworth St

1019 Leavenworth St

955 Leavenworth St

1045 Leavenworth St

1135-1141 Leavenworth St

1961 Clay St

1041 Leavenworth St

1306 California

1800 Gough St

1950 Clay St

1754 Larkin St

1758 Larkin St

1452-1466 Clay St

1200 Pine St

824 Hyde St

1171 Bush St

1304 California St

1650 Jackson St

Daniel Burnham Court

951 Leavenworth St

1429 Jackson St

1465 Washington St

1801 Larkin St

945 Leavenworth St

1524 Jackson St

1471 Washington St

935 Leavenworth St

1427 Clay St

1574 Jackson St

1927 Washington St

1969 Clay St

1450 Clay St
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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.