
Apartments near Judah St & 28th Ave-N Judah in San Francisco, CA (2,364 Rentals)


591-597 11th Ave

374 19th Ave

435-437 35th Ave

2115 Clement St

2389-2399 16th Ave

395 31st Ave

3124 Fulton St

395 25th Ave

226 Irving St

435 15th Ave

2400 39th Ave

3032-3038 Clement St

351 19th Ave

7450 Geary Blvd

225 Irving St

667 9th Ave

4606 Cabrillo St

2205 Clement St

1273 - 1277 3rd Ave

485 38th Ave

200 Irving St

800 48th Ave

2400 17th Ave

Clement Condominiums

318 21st Ave

643 Taraval St

205 Irving St

4645 Cabrillo St

2033 Clement St

3315 Clement St

777 7th Ave

2915 Taraval St

3333 Clement St

7601 Geary Blvd

385 17th Ave

380 26th Ave

345 19th Ave

539-541 41st St

7615 Geary Blvd

2921 Taraval St

430 15th Ave

2126-2128 Clement St

209 Lincoln Way

348 19th Ave

514 41st Ave

638 45th Ave

371 25th Ave

2001-2011 Clement St

674 9th Ave

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