
Retirement Community
505 Palm Ave, South San Francisco, CA, 94080
The Project Has 76 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
El Camino Family Housing Phase I Has 62 Units Available
Grand Oak Apartments Has 43 Units Available
Rotary Miller Avenue Senior Housing Has 81 Units Available
Rotary Plaza Apartments Has 179 Units Available
Chestnut Creek Senior Housing Has 40 Units Available
Fairway Apartments Has 74 Units Available
Rotary Plaza Has 140 Units Available
Aegis Of South San Francisco Has 1 Units Available
Bougainvilleas Has 1 Units Available
Bougainvilleas Care Home Has 1 Units Available
Red Dragon Care Inc Has 1 Units Available
Westborough Royale Has 1 Units Available
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