Here’s What You Can Rent For $3,000 A Month In San Francisco
This one-bedroom apartment rents for $3,195 a month.
San Francisco’s rental market is exploding.
According to a report released by online real estate marketplace Zumper last week, San Francisco is the most expensive place to rent a one-bedroom apartment.
The study found that the median rent for one bedroom in San Francisco was $3,100, compared to $2,995 in New York City and $2,250 in Boston.
Our friends at Zumper helped us compile a list of one-bedroom apartments you can rent for around the median price in different San Francisco neighborhoods.
This one-bedroom apartment is located on the 17th floor and has its own private balcony.
Rent: $3,100/month
Neighborhood: Civic Center
Located at the top of Cathedral Hill, you’ll get spectacular views of the city. Amenities include a gym, indoor saltwater pool and sauna.
In North Beach, this older one-bedroom apartment rents for $3,000.
Rent: $3,000/month
Neighborhood: North Beach
There may not be a washer, dryer, or a dishwasher, but there is 600 square feet of space to furnish.
In SOMA, $3,000 will get you a cozy but functional one-bedroom apartment down the street from Twitter and Square.
Rent: $3,074/month
Neighborhood: SOMA
There’s ample closet space and a fitness center in the building.
This Pacific Heights one-bedroom has a shared roof deck and a parking spot.
Rent: $3,100/month
Neighborhood: Pacific Heights
It’s not the most modern apartment, but it has nice floor-to-ceiling windows and hardwood floors.
In South Beach, $3,000 will get you this bright apartment that boasts a walk-in closet.
Rent: $3,000/month
Neighborhood: South Beach
It’s got a great location, too — right across the street from the Creamery, the coffee shop that’s popular with VCs and startup folks.
$3,000 will get you an adorable private cottage in the Inner Richmond.
Rent: $3,000/month
Neighborhood: Lake Street
It may be far from the startup action in SOMA, but this apartment does come fully furnished with a queen-sized bed, large TV, and washer and dryer.
$3,100 will get you a gorgeous place in the Inner Sunset.
Rent: $3,102/month
Neighborhood: Inner Sunset
If you work in tech, the location may not be all that convenient, but it’s within walking distance of beautiful Golden Gate Park.
This one-bedroom apartment in SOMA claims to have “the fastest internet in San Francisco.”
Rent: $3,136/month
Neighborhood: SOMA
The kitchen is modern and clean, but not really separate from the living room.
This older one-bedroom apartment downtown went through some updates recently.
Rent: $3,195
Neighborhood: Downtown
The kitchen was renovated to include granite countertops and new appliances, but it still has some classic exposed brick.
You can get a fully furnished one-bedroom apartment in Telegraph Hill for $3,150.
Rent: $3,150/month
Neighborhood: Telegraph Hill
Utilities are also included, as well as access to a fitness center and the Embarcadero waterfront.
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