
Apartments near Judah and 23rd Avenue-N Judah in San Francisco, CA (593 Rentals)


1463 10th Ave

1335 10th Ave

1212 11th Ave

1495 10th Ave

1501 10th Ave

550 Kirkham St

430-438 Judah St

796 23rd Ave

1245 10th Ave

1251 10th Ave

1255 10th Ave

1257 10th Ave

4702 Fulton St

1269 10th Ave

1261 10th Ave

1370-1374 10th Ave

791-793 22nd Ave

4920 Fulton St

895 24th Ave

1322 10th Ave

790 22nd Ave

1233 10th Ave

1418 10th Ave

1352 10th Ave

425 Judah St

791-797 21st Ave

4434 Fulton St

1205 10th Ave

530 Kirkham St

786 21st Ave

1353 9th Ave

880 26th Ave

5000 Fulton St

1222 10th Ave

1254 10th Ave

790 20th Ave

1367 9th Ave

870 25th Ave

1528 10th Ave

1635 10th Ave

885 25th Ave

1365 9th Ave

1377-1379 9th Ave

5130 Fulton St

875 25th Ave

860 24th Ave

835 Lincoln Way

1369 9th Ave

4244 Fulton St
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