
Apartments near San Francisco 4th & King-Caltrain in San Francisco, CA (5,509 Rentals)


455 Fell St

155 Haight St

Maria Alicia Apartments

1520 Sacramento St

1230 Hyde St

1480 Larkin St

1571 Sacramento

Normandy Manor

1425 Taylor St

173 Haight St

1485 Clay

1440 Clay

1327 Leavenworth St

Apollo

468 Fell St

1560 Sacramento

267-273 Green

466 14th Street

1142 Montgomery

1152 Jackson St

1046 Pacific

1097 York St

Francis of Assisi

1424 Polk

1325-1345 Stockton St

1399 Leavenworth St

2 Guerrero

1445 Mason

1225 Jackson St

1200-1220 Jackson St

633-641 Vallejo St

1 San Antonio

50 Laguna

16 Laguna

Plaza del Sol

454 Valencia St

1451 Larkin St

100 Laguna St

1525 Clay St

384-388 Capp St

3116 16th St

1547 Clay

1230 Jackson

570 Grove

1244-1250 Kearny Street

20 San Antonio

396-398 Capp St

1590 Sacramento St

1415 Leavenworth St

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There are currently 6,528 Studio Apartments in San Francisco with rent ranges from $1,200 to $5,725 with an average price of $3,373.
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