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MISSION VILLA

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Location

995 E Market St

Phone Number
(650) 756-1995
Rent

$687 - $1341*/month

Program Type

Retirement Community

Street Address

995 E Market St, Daly City, CA, 94014

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DALY CITY OTHER MISSION VILLA

School House Station I

School House Station I

Low Income Housing

School House Station I Has 47 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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School House Station Ii

School House Station Ii

Low Income Housing

School House Station Ii Has 71 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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Sweeney Lane Apartments

Sweeney Lane Apartments

Low Income Housing

Sweeney Lane Apartments Has 52 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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St. Andrew Community

St. Andrew Community

Section 8 Housing

St. Andrew Community Has 49 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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Villa Fontana Apartments

Villa Fontana Apartments

Section 8 Housing

Villa Fontana Apartments Has 112 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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Angela's Rest Home II

Angela's Rest Home II

Retirement Community

Angela's Rest Home II Has 1 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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Angelas Rest Home

Angelas Rest Home

Retirement Community

Angelas Rest Home Has 1 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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Eva-Marie Residential Care Home

Eva-Marie Residential Care Home

Retirement Community

Eva-Marie Residential Care Home Has 1 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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ST. FRANCIS CONVALESCENT PAVILION

ST. FRANCIS CONVALESCENT PAVILION

Retirement Community

ST. FRANCIS CONVALESCENT PAVILION Has 1 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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ST. FRANCIS HEIGHTS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL

ST. FRANCIS HEIGHTS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL

Retirement Community

ST. FRANCIS HEIGHTS CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL Has 1 Units Available

$687 - $1341*/month
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