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Pricing and Floor Plans
1 Bed 1 Bath TH
$2,692
1 Bed, 1 Bath
, 691 - 792 Sq. Ft.
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2 Bed 2 Bath Tower
$2,827 - $2,932
2 Beds, 2 Baths
, 1,083 - 1,201 Sq. Ft.
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2 Bed 1 Bath TH
$2,974 - $2,999
2 Beds, 1 Bath
, 920 - 1,081 Sq. Ft.
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3 Bed 3 Bath Tower
$4,015 - $4,155
3 Beds, 3 Baths
, 1,401 - 1,411 Sq. Ft.
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3 Bed 2 Bath TH
$4,508
3 Beds, 2 Baths
, 1,241 Sq. Ft.
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* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
* Price shown is base rent and may not include non-optional fees and utilities. View Fees and Policies for details. Price, availability, fees, and any applicable rent special are subject to change without notice. * Square footage definitions vary. Displayed square footage is approximate.
Details
Lease Term Options
12 mo
Property Information
Built in 1944
3221 units / 14 stories
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The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
Moving to Merced Manor-Parkmerced, San Francisco, CA
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate Parkmerced Apartments proximity to Parkmerced Shopping Center, Stonestown Galleria, and Ocean Dorado Center. Parkmerced Shopping Center is 0.3 miles away, and Stonestown Galleria is within a 14 minute walk.
Commuting
With a TransitScore of 66, Parkmerced Apartments has good transit, including 10 transit stops within 9 miles. Transit options include 19Th Ave & Holloway Ave and Sf State.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near Parkmerced Apartments are plentiful. Discover 4 parks within 3.5 miles, including San Francisco State Univ. Observatory, Charles F. Hagar Planetarium, and San Francisco Zoo.
Airports
Living in Merced Manor-Parkmerced provides easy access to San Francisco International, located just 17 minutes from Parkmerced Apartments. Another nearby airport is Metro Oakland International, located 27.7 miles away.
Parkmerced Apartments isnt just another apartment complex its a neighborhood built with intention. Spread across 152 acres of green space and tree-lined paths, this is city living with room to breathe. With trails, beaches, and golf courses close by... , Parkmerced offers a rhythm thats more grounded yet still deeply connected.
Our high-rise apartments feature sweeping views of Lake Merced and the Pacific Ocean. Prefer something quieter? The garden-style townhomes offer private entrances, outdoor patios, and peaceful walking paths that create a true sense of comfort.
Community is the throughline here. From fitness centers and BBQ spaces to enclosed dog parks and playgrounds weve designed spaces that bring people together. Whether its live music in the plaza or fresh harvests from the community garden, theres always something to enjoy and someone to share it with.
Transit lines run throughout the neighborhood, making trips downtown easy. And with Stonestown, West Portal, and Westlake nearby, groceries, takeout, and movie nights are always close.
This isnt San Francisco in overdrive. Its a more thoughtful way to live in the city where open space, community, and convenience come together to create something rare: a neighborhood that feels like home.
Parkmerced Apartments isnt just another apartment complex its a neighborhood built with intention. Spread across 152 acres of green space and tree-lined paths, this is city living with room to breathe. With trails, beaches, and golf courses close by, Parkmerced offers a rhythm thats more grounded yet still deeply connected.
Our high-rise apartments feature sweeping views of Lake Merced and the Pacific Ocean. Prefer something quieter? The garden-style townhomes offer private entrances, outdoor patios, and peaceful walking paths that create a true sense of comfort.
Community is the throughline here. From fitness centers and BBQ spaces to enclosed dog parks and playgrounds weve designed spaces that bring people together. Whether its live music in the plaza or fresh harvests from the community garden, theres always something to enjoy and someone to share it with.
Transit lines run throughout the neighborhood, making trips downtown easy. And with Stonestown, West Portal, and Westlake nearby, groceries, takeout, and movie nights are always close.
This isnt San Francisco in overdrive. Its a more thoughtful way to live in the city where open space, community, and convenience come together to create something rare: a neighborhood that feels like home.
Parkmerced Apartments is an apartment community
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Property Address: 3711 19th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132
Whatever the price they show you add $200+ every month for water and trash and other fees. Their customer service AFTER you move in sucks , EVERYTHING sucks here for a high price , they won’t let you move out if you lost your job then wait until you have 2 months left then they’ll tell you to pay them 2 months early termination so they can double charge you and the new tenant. I would NOT recommend this company + their apartments to anyone. Their customer service AFTER you move in sucks. ... You NEED to ask them to show you your actual apartment and make sure everything WORKS before you move in. Or else You are paying a high price for a 3rd world country equivalent quality of apartment/ amenities. Everything is DIRTY, all kind of BUGS craw into your room everyday because they don’t have screen window, BROKEN FRIDGE, the bathtub drain super slow. I pay $2700 + for a 1 bedroom apartment with NO washer and dryer in the apartment. THEIR laundry room is like an abandoned ghost house, it’s dirty, creepy, just ask them to show you the place and you’ll see for yourself. When I first moved into my apartment everything was dirty and I had to wash the carpet, even after all that the carpet still fill up my vacuum with dirt Everytime I run the vacuum through the floor.
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9/16/23
Do Not Move Here
I live in one of the towers. The elevators break down about twice a month. One of the other towers had an explosion when a meth lab went bad. Your car will be broken into. The grounds are poorly kept and filthy. Maintenance is slow to respond. Asking for help at Resident Services will only get you a runaround with typical corporate stock responses, such as "I've sent a message about this and they will get back to you" and then they never do. Mention it, and the response is then "that... wasn't my fault, I sent the message" with zero follow-up. They will string you along until you give up.
Security is a joke. Call them, and they will just tell you to call the police. They are not there for your safety.
Eventually, you will find homeless people living in the storage locker areas, doing drugs. Park Merced has been notified repeatedly about this, and has done nothing about it. Your belongings are not safe in the basement storage areas.
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5/15/23
Refusing to do maintenance
I moved in August (2022), and at the end of March (2023) there was a leak from raining that day that eventually broke into a hole in the ceiling of the bathroom. After putting in a maintenance request it took more than a week for someone to look at it, and they tried to tape it and said "there's nothing I can do right now, we’ll reach out." A week later someone else checked it and they gave me a dehumidifier for the bathroom, and now I have to pay a higher electric bill due to the dehumidifier... being on. I asked the worker how long it would take to get this fixed and I’m told to ask another day. Since then, I’ve been calling maintenance several times a week asking for an answer, but they won’t even call back even after they told me they would reach out the next day, all they say is “we don’t know right now”. The first several times I called they didn’t even know the maintenance request existed. It’s now May (2023) and there’s still a hole in the roof, in the ceiling of the bathroom, and it leaks whenever it rains. I would make a longer post about how inconsiderate the staff is but I’m just trying to get this ceiling fixed, it gets really cold in the morning and night inside my apartment since there’s a hole in the ceiling.
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3/15/23
Don’t move here!
Definitely a mold problem and bug problem here. There are many squatters here with many suspicious looking people going in and out. When reported, they just say there is not supposed to be people living in the unit, but does nothing about it. So people live here rent free, while actual renters have to pay for these squatters water bill too. Do not move here. Many car jacking around too. Just not a safe place.
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10/20/22
Horrible Management, Affordable for a reason
I have to laugh at the Excellent blended rating on this site, something must be wrong with the algorithm.
Today's episode with the Maintenance Department. Last week I kept hearing noises either on the roof or in the attic (rats?!) so I submitted a request gave them permission to enter. One day I came back, I could tell someone was in my apartment because the workers lock the door with a special button in the door that residents don't usually use. (why do they keep using it, I don't know).... There was no prior notice, or any notes afterwards to let me know someone would be in my place. How hard would it be to leave a sticky note?
Same thing happened today, except for this time I had trouble opening the door. I call the maintenance number and wait on hold. I ended up walking to the office (about 10 minutes away), and when I arrived I was still on hold. The woman told me she just got off the phone and was going to answer me, in the meantime there was an entire office full of people behind their screens, guess no one was told to answer the phone. As I was talking to her the maintenance director came out of his office, and told me to go back to my place and someone would meet me there. I walked back, no one was waiting. I called again, was asked to wait another 10 minutes, and finally someone showed up to open the door.
A more serious case was about six months ago. On a Monday morning in March I turned on the gas oven which I rarely use. Couple minutes later I smelled gas, so I turned it off. I turned on the oven light, didn't see anything. I opened the door, a ball of flame jumped in my face. My hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, all singed. Days later there were still small pieces falling off. I called maintenance right away and they sent the Director of Maintenance. He tried to turn on the oven, smelled the gas and turned it off. He called one of his guys, and said on the phone "there is something going on with the ignitor, come check it out." An hour later the crew showed up and the first thing they said was "that's an original, that's old."
After all this Residence Services still insist that I should be grateful I got a new oven out of this. Why? It's not my house! Why was there an old oven in the apartment that would suddenly spew fire? I didn't ask for this, just like I didn't ask for smoky hair, burned hairline and missing eyebrows.
So far all the workers I met are nice and very competent at their jobs. Communication and organization is the problem.