
Apartments near Union and Hyde-Powell-Hyde Cable Car in San Francisco, CA (5,772 Rentals)


88 Guy Pl

14 Guy Pl

601 Grove St

30 Van Ness Ave

327 Linden St

164 8th St

53-57 Moss St

181-191 Russ St

1600 Baker St

1403-1407 Golden Gate Ave

3048-3050 California St

1917 Ellis St

2558-2562 Sutter St

1460 Golden Gate Ave

2548-2550 Sutter St

2918-2924 Pine St

733-735 Minna St

301 Gough St

3039 California St

3051-3053 California St

56 Moss St

3059 California St

786 Minna St

1020-1022 Pierce St

1409-1419 Golden Gate Ave

2009-2011 Lyon St

Hawthorne Place

Mira Tower

332 Fell St

616 Hayes St

712 Natoma St

Embarcadero Lofts

821-825 Fulton St

1000 Steiner St

1147 Howard St

788 Minna St

229 Shipley St

360 5th St

325 Fremont St

644-648 Hayes St

740 Natoma St

2411-2423 Post St

1004-1101 Pierce St

1347 Divisadero St

1525-1527 Baker St

1447-1447 Broderick St

1945 Lyon St

640-642 Hayes St

725 Grove St

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There are currently 6,525 Studio Apartments in San Francisco with rent ranges from $1,200 to $6,213 with an average price of $3,496.
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