Promising pads: What will $2,500 rent you in the Tenderloin today?

Promising pads: What will $2,500 rent you in the Tenderloin today?721 Geary St. | Photos: Zumper
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Published on April 18, 2019

Curious just how far your dollar goes in the Tenderloin?

According to Walk Score, this San Francisco neighborhood is extremely walkable, is convenient for biking and has excellent transit. Data from rental site Zumper shows that the median rent for a one-bedroom pad in the Tenderloin is currently hovering around $2,600.

So, what might you expect to find if you're on a roughly equivalent budget of $2,500 / month? Read on for a roundup of the latest rental listings, via Zumper. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

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721 Geary St.

Listed at $2,495/month, this 718-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom unit is located at 721 Geary St.

In the unit, you can expect hardwood floors and a dishwasher. The building boasts secured entry, outdoor space and on-site laundry. When it comes to pets, both meows and barks are welcome. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.

(Check out the complete listing here.)

601 O'Farrell St.

Next, there's this studio situated at 601 O'Farrell St. It's also listed for $2,495/month for its 565 square feet of space.

The building boasts garage parking, an elevator and on-site laundry. In the unit, there are hardwood floors, high ceilings, a dishwasher and a walk-in closet. Pet owners, take heed: cats and dogs are allowed. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.

(See the complete listing here.)

743 Polk St.

Here's a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment at 743 Polk St. that's going for $2,450/month.

In the unit, you'll get hardwood floors, high ceilings, a walk-in close and a dishwasher. Animals are not welcome.

(Take a look at the full listing here.)


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