
Apartments near Judah and 12th Avenue-N Judah in San Francisco, CA (3,952 Rentals)


765 Arguello Blvd

1862-1866 Page St

1849 Page St

2136 Fell St

648-652 Cole St

358-360 Frederick St

54 Parnassus Ave

2621 Judah St

880 26th Ave

2311 Cabrillo St

2220-2226 Cabrillo St

2609 Judah St

562 6th Ave

302-314 Balboa St

2746 McAllister St

2384-2394 Fulton St

2130 Fell St

642 Cole St

319-323 N Willard St

1728-1748 Haight St

626-628 Cole St

169-A Belvedere St

349 Frederick St

5 Alma St

2368 Fulton St

858-860 26th Ave

2100 Fell St

2701 McAllister St

574 5th Ave

570 5th Ave

5000 Fulton St

643 22nd Ave

591 20th Ave

590-596 20th Ave

505 14th Ave

530 8th Ave

4732 17th St

487-489 Belvedere St

481 Belvedere St

614-624 Cole St

255 Shrader St

1963 Oak St

1860 Page St

538 7th Ave

2625 Judah St

756 Arguello Blvd

743-745 Arguello Blvd

544 6th Ave

2344 Fulton St

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