
Apartments near Kentwoodlands Shopping Center in San Rafael, CA (438 Rentals)


122 Terrace Ave

1105 Sir Francis Drake Blvd

Madison Arms Apartments

1107 Sir Francis Drake Blvd

7 Hillcrest Ave

10 Butterfly Ln

22 Rosebank Ave

118 Stetson Ave

1155 Sir Francis Drake Blvd

66-68 Bridge Rd

96 Briar Rd

30 Bayview Rd

The Chateau Apartments

1 Corte Lenosa

60 Corte Real

60 Corte Real

50 Corte Real

90-99 Via Corte Lenosa

40 Corte Real

66 Via Holon

555 Larkspur Plaza Dr

725 S Eliseo Dr

599 S Eliseo Dr

557 S Eliseo Dr

Kyoto Gardens

213 Lower Via Casitas

Blue Rock & Larkwood Apartments

475 S Eliseo Dr

29 Belle Ave

21 Belle Ave

17-19 Locust Ave

30 Locust Ave

The Gables

20 Lower Via Casitas

65-67 Millard Rd

26 Belle Ave

22 Belle Ave

505 Cane St

476 Cane St

211 San Anselmo Ave

461 Cane St

8 King St

65 Ross Ave

67 Ross Ave

16 Austin Ave

75 Ross Ave

110 Mariposa Ave

245 Magnolia Ave

18 Walnut Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in San Rafael?
There are currently 245 Studio Apartments in San Rafael with rent ranges from $1,895 to $3,462 with an average price of $2,394.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Rafael ranges from $2,095 to $4,225 with an average monthly rent of $2,952.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in San Rafael cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in San Rafael range from $2,445 to $7,150. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,609.
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There are currently 125 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in San Rafael on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $3,150 to $7,046 - averaging $5,519 for the location.
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