
Apartments near Monaco Plaza in San Mateo, CA (1,148 Rentals)


1528 S Claremont St

803 Laurel Ave

225 9th Ave

414-418 E 16th Ave

200 7th Ave

426 E 16th Ave

218 7th Ave

207 7th Ave

1805 Gum St

1534 S Delaware

235 7th Ave

Nazareth Terrace

The Stratford

Stradbally Court

910-912 S Delaware St

600 9th Ave

40-42 W 5th Ave

26-28 W 5th Ave

Gramercy On the Park

20 W 5th Ave

Essex at Central Park

106 W 5th Ave

718 10th Ave

El Colorado

119 Dartmouth Rd

Corte Bella

1920 Ivy St

103-109 Dartmouth Rd

129-135 Dartmouth Rd

701 E 9th Ave

146 Dartmouth Rd

1927 Palm Ave

130-132 Dartmouth Rd

230 W 5th Ave

1932 Ivy St

1931 Palm Ave

140 Dartmouth Rd

717 S Eldorado St

1941-1943 Palm Ave

Baywood Condominiums

Baywood Oaks

709 S Eldorado St

Hillsborough Gateway

602 S Eldorado St

615 S Eldorado St

2111 Isabelle Ave

706 S Fremont St

The Towers

Plaza West
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How much are Studio apartments in San Mateo?
There are currently 829 Studio Apartments in San Mateo with rent ranges from $1,850 to $3,947 with an average price of $2,735.
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