
Apartments near Washington and The Embarcadero-F Market in San Francisco, CA (4,081 Rentals)


One Franklin

1-9 Bernice

2201 Pine St

1600 Folsom St

501 Grove St

332 Fell St

506 Grove St

1600 Market St

530 Grove St

52 Page St

18 Bernice St

542 Grove St

515 Octavia St

561-567 Birch St

130-152 Gough St

74-78 Page St

577-583 Birch St

1275 Buchanan St

27-35 Isis St

522-528 Hayes St

77-83 Colton St

199 Gough St

141-145 Gough St

65-75 Brady St

254-260 Oak St

700 Laguna St

251 Oak St

262 Oak St

249 Oak St

74 Brady St

140 Page St

630 Laguna St

580 Hayes St

269 Oak St

433-439 Linden St

101 Gough St

Willie B. Kennedy Apartments

442 Fell St

144 Page St

331 Octavia St

446 Fell St

471-473 Linden St

1719-1721 Folsom St

8 Gough St

474 Fell St

147-151 Page St

1700 Market St

480 Fell St

616 Hayes St

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There are currently 6,536 Studio Apartments in San Francisco with rent ranges from $1,200 to $8,630 with an average price of $3,325.
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