
Apartments near Dominican University of California in San Rafael, CA (436 Rentals)


412 4th St

24-28 La Vista Way

39 Pacheco St

37 Pacheco St

513-517 5th Ave

1111 Irwin St

Six Laurel Place

8 Laurel Pl

12 Laurel Pl

4-Unit Multifamily & Development Site

1323 Lincoln Ave

633 Mission Ave

1560-1566 Lincoln Ave

1553 Lincoln Ave

17 Hillcrest Dr

1215 Lincoln Ave

114 Laurel Pl

1605 Lincoln Ave

202-204 Laurel Pl

1704 Lincoln Ave

1710 Lincoln Ave

239-241 Glen Park Ave

11-19 Mooring Rd

211 Laurel Pl

1720 Lincoln Ave

215 Laurel Pl

217 Laurel Pl

1722-1728 Lincoln Ave

540 Canal St

534 Canal St

225 Laurel Pl

918 Mission Ave

231 Laurel Pl

236 Laurel Pl

530 Canal St

1732 Lincoln Ave

516 Canal St

1012 Mission Ave

575 Canal St

248 Laurel Pl

565 Canal St

7 Wilkins St

49 Harbor St

1105 Mission Ave

460 Canal St

27 Harbor St

509 Canal St

440 Canal St

430 Canal St
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There are currently 243 Studio Apartments in San Rafael with rent ranges from $1,795 to $3,299 with an average price of $2,217.
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