Apartments near Lick (James) Middle in San Francisco, CA

50 Lansing St

388 Beale

NEMA

Hanover Soma West

399 Fremont

Edgewater

HQ

Channel Mission Bay

Verde

The Canyon

1177 Market at Trinity Place

Alta Potrero

Spera

33 8th at Trinity Place

L Seven

Towers at Rincon

333 Fremont

Jasper

1188 Mission at Trinity Place

Bayside Village

South Beach Marina Apartments

Soma at 788

SoMa Square

The George

Modera Rincon Hill

Fifteen Fifty

Mason on Mariposa

Avery 450

Mosso

The Paramount

777 Tenn

500 Folsom

855 Brannan

Arc Light

Venn on Market

Soma Residences

Potrero Launch

Astella

280 Fell Street Apartments

O & M

1028 Howard

923 Folsom

Windsor at Dogpatch

Avalon Dogpatch

One Henry Adams

The Wilson

Delphine on Diamond

Ashton San Francisco Apartments

Potrero 1010

Olume

Alchemy

MB360

AVA 55 Ninth

The Martin

188 Octavia

OSM 272 Ninth LP

Apartments on Gough

UrbaNests | 1080 Folsom Residences

UrbaNests | 221 7th St Residences

Yerba Buena Commons

278 Precita Ave, Unit 278A

643 San Jose Ave, Unit 643 San Jose Ave.

1298 Fitzgerald Ave, Unit A

182 Langton St, Unit 2

43 Juniper St, Unit 43 Juniper St.

1288 Howard St, Unit 518

166 Langton St, Unit Upstairs newly renovated

987 Elizabeth St, Unit 987 Elizabeth Street
San Francisco, CA Local Guide

Located in the San Francisco Unified School District at 1220 Noe Street in San Francisco, CA, James Lick Middle School serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of roughly 595 students. If you're trying to find an apartment rental near the school, you must know which floorplan options are available and what current specials the apartment community might be offering. We've compiled a list of top San Francisco apartments for rent that are close to James Lick Middle School with all of the contact info that you'll need to find the perfect place. View these popular apartment prices, pictures and floorplans today!
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