
Apartments near Judah and 19th Avenue-N Judah in San Francisco, CA (3,274 Rentals)


600 25th Ave

483-497 22nd Ave

470 20th Ave

3145-3149 Cabrillo St

3421 Anza St

471-473 21st Ave

590 25th Ave

3411 Anza St

3801 39th Ave

1295-1299 39th Ave

Parnassua

321 Parnassus Ave

3855 Irving St

2828-2834 Balboa St

467 21st Ave

606-608 26th Ave

3342 Anza St

2331 17th Ave

495 14th Ave

410 Cabrillo St

2332-2334 22nd Ave

466 23rd Ave

692 30th Ave

3525 Anza St

3501 Anza St

454 20th Ave

471 23rd Ave

3844 Irving St

684-686 30th Ave

2836 Balboa St

622 28th Ave

2286-2292 27th Ave

590 8th Ave

306-308 Parnassus Ave

454 23rd Ave

2949 Balboa St

1431-1441 Willard St

1329-1331 Willard St

1355 Willard St

638-642 Balboa St

300-306 Carl St

590 26th Ave

450 23rd Ave

1801 38th Ave

1395 40th Ave

3021-3023 Balboa St

577 8th Ave

2362 20th Ave

486 Funston Ave

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