
Apartments near Laurelwood Shopping Center in San Mateo, CA (418 Rentals)


Ryan Tower

West 5th

2727 Edison

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Azara San Mateo

Station Park Green

Crown Towers Apartments

3633 Colegrove Apartments

Ivy Circle

Bermuda Apartments

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The Lark

3088 Baze Rd, Unit SI ID1280473P

710 Laurel Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID2069

3088 Baze Rd, Unit SI ID1280483P

75 W 5th Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1219

1025 Park Pl, Unit SI FL3-ID169

1772 Eisenhower St, Unit SI FL0-ID1686

710 Laurel Ave, Unit SI FL2-ID1148

1650 S Delaware St, Unit SI FL2-ID1044

710 Laurel Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID758

65 W 5th Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID499

1919 Alameda de las Pulgas

422 East Sixteenth

Amelia

1509 South Claremont

La Casa Harmosa

Rivertree Condominiums

1225 W Hillsdale Blvd

1217 W Hillsdale Blvd

1332 Palos Verdes Dr

Palos Verdes Apt

1340 Palos Verdes Dr

1308 Palos Verdes Dr

Hi View Apartments

1209 W Hillsdale Blvd

3206 Countryside Dr

10 Scenic Way

1321 Palos Verdes Dr

3235 Glendora Dr

1315 Palos Verdes Dr

1301 Palos Verdes Dr

Glendora Gardens

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How much are Studio apartments in San Mateo?
There are currently 827 Studio Apartments in San Mateo with rent ranges from $1,850 to $3,662 with an average price of $2,882.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Mateo ranges from $2,000 to $8,613 with an average monthly rent of $3,493.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in San Mateo range from $2,650 to $10,736. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,616.
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