
Apartments near Judah St & 23rd Ave-N Judah in San Francisco, CA (2,849 Rentals)


724 16th Ave

1774 9th Ave

643 22nd Ave

525 Irving St

1224 7th Ave

577 Lincoln Way

531-533A Hugo St

504-506 Hugo St

3844 Irving St

622 23rd Ave

1831 9th Ave

830 32nd Ave

1783-1785 8th Ave

850 33rd Ave

732 26th Ave

503 Hugo St

701 24th Ave

706-708 15th Ave

890 34th Ave

1223-1225 6th Ave

2045 Balboa St

1395 40th Ave

2139 Balboa St

710 25th Ave

603-609 22nd Ave

1201 6th Ave

1283 40th Ave

2201 Balboa St

102 Locksley

2525 Balboa St

116 Locksley Ave

895-897 34th Ave

436 Hugo St

445 Hugo St

3922 Irving St

1790-1792 8th Ave

1204-1210 6th Ave

738 29th Ave

900 Rivera St

1232-1234 6th Ave

1359 5th Ave

595 22nd Ave

1851 8th Ave

2200-2212 Balboa St

1236 6th Ave

148 Locksley Ave

1801 38th Ave

635 17th Ave

1755 7th Ave

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