
Apartments near Montecito Plaza in San Rafael, CA (491 Rentals)


Second & B Street

1 H St

Franciscan Manor

33 North Apartments

Prospect Hill Apartments

Lone Palm Court Apartments

One55 Lofts

215 Bayview Apartments

West End Villas

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1011 2nd St, Unit Studio- Utilities Paid

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242 D St, Unit D Street

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206 Ross Valley Dr, Unit A

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1441 Lincoln Ave, Unit C

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206 Ross Valley Dr, Unit 206 A

Furnished Studio-San Rafael - Francisco Blvd East

1012 Irwin

Riviera Apartments

111 Laurel Pl

Marina Village Apartments

320 C St

Hammondale

412 4th St

39 Mary St

407 Mission Ave

401 Mission Ave

5 Park St

415 Mission Ave

200 Mission Ave

106 Union St

210 Mission Ave

417 Mission Ave

513-517 5th Ave

190 Union St

1108 Grand Ave

410 Mission Ave

182 Mission Ave

420 Belle Ave

128-130 Belle Ave

27 Harbor St

215-217 Union St

49 Harbor St

105 Park St

1111 Irwin St

106 Park St

31-33 Ridge Ave

6 Valencia Ave

1219 Grand Ave

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Frequently Asked Questions about San Rafael
How much are Studio apartments in San Rafael?
There are currently 248 Studio Apartments in San Rafael with rent ranges from $1,975 to $2,919 with an average price of $2,472.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom San Rafael Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Rafael ranges from $2,095 to $4,816 with an average monthly rent of $3,242.
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 $2,629 to $8,170. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $4,097.
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