
Apartments near Chestnut and The Embarcadero-F Market in San Francisco, CA (4,028 Rentals)


1281-1283 Greenwich St

1269 Filbert St

1501 Leavenworth St

1456 Leavenworth St

1360 Washington St

1331 Washington St

1275 Clay St

1246 Sacramento St

39 Dashiell Hammett St

570 Bush St

1001 California St

Sheridan Arms Apartments

1250 Sacramento St

1380 Washington St

1335 Washington St

1370 Washington St

1316-1326 Vallejo St

1767-1773 Hyde St

Newly Renovated Top Fl w/ GG Bridge View

2914-2926 Larkin St

1274 Union St

899 N Point St

Beau Ridge Apartments

2701 Larkin St

2340 Larkin St

1251 Green St

1735 Hyde St

1275-1277 Union St

1267-1273 Union St

1455 Leavenworth St

1418 Leavenworth St

1705-1709 Hyde St

1642 Hyde St

1430 Leavenworth St

37-37A 39 Priest St

1630-1634 Hyde St

636 Bush Street

Nob Hill Place

1220 Jones St

819 Mason St

1278-1282 Sacramento St

1272-1278 Green St

1269-1279 Green St

Larkin Street Apartments

1310 Greenwich St

2439 Larkin St

2425 Larkin St

2401 Larkin St

2232 Larkin St

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How much are Studio apartments in San Francisco?
There are currently 6,535 Studio Apartments in San Francisco with rent ranges from $1,095 to $6,291 with an average price of $3,622.
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