199 Properties
$2,770+
Avalon San Bruno
1099 Admiral Ct, San Bruno, CA 94066
1–3 Beds • 1–3 Baths
$2,595+
Skycrest Apartments
750, 752, 754, 756 Glenview Dr, San Bruno, CA 94066
1–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$2,550+
Waterstone Millbrae
509 Poplar Ave, Millbrae, CA 94030
1–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$2,370+
eaves Daly City
500 King Dr, Daly City, CA 94015
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$2,196+
Northpark
1080 Carolan Ave, Burlingame, CA 94010
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$2,307+
Fairmont
279 Imperial Dr, Pacifica, CA 94044
1–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$2,808+
eaves Pacifica
265 Gateway Dr, Pacifica, CA 94044
1–2 Beds • 1 Bath
$1,999+
Serramonte Ridge
862 Campus Dr, Daly City, CA 94015
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
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Kent Court
90 Kent Ct, Daly City, CA 94015
1 Bed • 1 Bath
$2,365+
Alta off the Avenue
1415 Floribunda Ave, Burlingame, CA 94010
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$2,232+
La Terrazza
7800 El Camino Real, Colma, CA 94014
Studio–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$2,335+
Oceanaire
100 Esplanade Ave, Pacifica, CA 94044
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$4,850
213 Marbella Lane
213 Marbella Lane, San Bruno, CA 94066
Studio • 2 Bath
$3,800
833 Linden Avenue
833 Linden Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94080
Studio • 1 Bath
$3,375
1500 Broadway
1500 Broadway, Burlingame, CA 94010
2 Beds • 2 Bath
$8,000
822 Linden Ave.
822 Linden Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010
3 Beds • 3 Bath
$2,572
1551 Southgate Avenue, 239
1551 Southgate Avenue, 239, Daly City, CA 94015
Studio • 1 Bath
$2,800
823 Easton Ave
823 Easton Ave unit 1, San Bruno, CA 94066
2 Beds • 1 Bath
$2,495+
Pacific Bay Vistas
4300 Susan Dr, San Bruno, CA 94066
1–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$2,053+
Peninsula Pines Apartments
842 Antoinette Ln, South San Francisco, CA 94080
Studio–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
$2,307+
South City Station
101 Mc Lellan Dr, South San Francisco, CA 94080
Studio–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
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$2,520+
Pacifica Park Apartments
670 Hickey Blvd, Pacifica, CA 94044
1–2 Beds • 1–2 Baths
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$2,877+
Cypress Pointe
2580 Francisco Blvd, Pacifica, CA 94044
2 Beds • 1 Bath
$2,590+
The Bluffs at Pacifica Apartments
380 Esplanade Ave, Pacifica, CA 94044
Studio–3 Beds • 1–2 Baths
How many bathrooms do you need?
$2,795
Bellevue Apartments
1441-1445 Bellevue Ave, Burlingame, CA 94010
1 Bed • 1 Bath
$1,890
1770 Monterey Drive
1770 Monterey Drive, San Bruno, CA 94066
Studio • 1 Bath
$3,600
88 S Broadway #3410
88 S Broadway #3410, Millbrae, CA 94030
2 Beds • 2 Bath
$3,000
824 El Camino Real
824 El Camino Real, Burlingame, CA 94010
2 Beds • 1 Bath
$6,300
119 Butterweed Ln
119 Butterweed Ln, Brisbane, CA 94005
5 Beds • 3 Bath
$2,050
736 6th Ave
736 6th Ave, San Bruno, CA 94066
1 Bed • 1 Bath
San Bruno is located on the beautiful San Francisco Peninsula, just a few miles south of the city of San Francisco. This small community is extremely close to the San Francisco International Airport, making it a convenient location for travelers.
Those thinking about a move to this area will find there are San Bruno apartments for rent to suit most residents.
The first occupants of the region were the Ohlone Native Americans. These hunter-gatherer people created communities throughout the peninsula. It is estimated that several thousand Ohlone Native Americans lived in the region during its peak population.
San Bruno was named for Captain Bruno Heceta, who explored the Bay Area in 1775. Heceta named the area after himself and his patron saint, Saint Bruno. Spanish explorers continued to scope out the area and create missions at strategic points through the next few years.
The land that makes up San Bruno was given to a Mexican military hero in the 1820s. When Mexico lost the Mexican-American war in 1848, the land was ceded to the United States. Settlers began to come to the region, which served as a stopping point between San Jose and San Francisco. By 1863 a railroad was constructed between the two major cities. San Bruno benefitted from this development, as industry and trade came to the area.
San Bruno continued to develop, and it became an official municipality in 1914. It was still rural through the 1940s, but several events changed the future of the community. During World War II, U.S. military members crossed through San Bruno as they headed to or from military bases in the Pacific Ocean. Many would return to the community to settle down after the war, creating a population boom in the area. San Bruno was also altered by construction when housing developments were constructed on local land. The additional housing and new military members joining the community caused the population to skyrocket.
San Bruno is now an important community on the San Francisco Peninsula. Located right near the airport, it sees thousands of travelers passing through each week. It has changed from a small rural development into a community with more than 41,000 residents.
Students who wish to pursue a higher education in San Bruno can choose to study at the local Skyline College. The community college allows residents to earn an associate degree or transfer credits to a four-year school and obtain an undergraduate degree. The school opened in 1969 and has since served thousands of community members.
Because San Francisco is such a short distance from San Bruno, it's easy for students to commute to school in the big city. Those seeking a four-year degree may choose to attend San Francisco State University. Even though the school first opened as a teacher's college, it now serves students who have interests in a variety of subjects.
Some students may feel more at home at the University of San Francisco, an institution devoted to strong academics. With small class sizes, it's easy for pupils to obtain the individual attention they need to stay on track. The school is also dedicated to diversity, and encourages its students to participate in study abroad programs to learn more about other cultures and experience new ways of life.
Those seeking work instead of an education will find that the top employers in San Bruno are Cisco Ironport Systems, YouTube, Target, SNK SB Crossing, Sears and Lowe's Hardware.
San Bruno apartments typically range from about $1,250 to $2,000 per month. The median gross monthly rental is $1,454, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
While some may find that living in San Bruno may be more than they are accustomed to, residents will find it possible to cut back on expenses. By using the Bay Area Rapid Transit system, locals may be able to cut their transportation costs and still manage to get around efficiently.
San Bruno encourages residents to get to know one another at community gatherings, and their summer events are a great way to do just that. A weekly Concert in the Park program provides residents with free entertainment, and attendees can listen to different types of music each week. From classic rock to Motown, there will be something for everyone to enjoy at these events.
Because San Bruno is so close to San Francisco, it's easy to escape for a day and enjoy the best of the big city. Sports fans will love the games they can attend here. Residents can catch Giants and Oakland A's baseball, Golden State Warriors basketball or 49ers football. San Bruno residents who want to explore the outdoors with their families can enjoy Golden Gate Park, which provides a scenic, green escape in metropolitan San Francisco.
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