Bay Area/ San Francisco/ Real Estate & Development
Published on April 05, 2019
What will $1,900 rent you in San Francisco, right now?1020 Polk St. | Photos: Zumper

Curious just how far your dollar goes in San Francisco?

We've rounded up the latest rental listings via rental site Zumper to get a sense of what to expect when it comes to locating an apartment in San Francisco if you've got $1,900/month earmarked for your rent.

Take a look at the listings, below. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

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Mission and 14th streets (Mission)

Here's a studio apartment at Mission and 14th streets that's going for $1,900/month.

In the unit, you'll get hardwood floors. Building amenities include on-site laundry, outdoor space, a fitness center and an elevator. When it comes to pets, both meows and barks are welcome. There's no leasing fee required for this rental.

Per Walk Score ratings, the area around this address is extremely walkable, is great for biking and has excellent transit.

(Take a look at the full listing here.)

320 Turk St. (Tenderloin)

Next, check out this 429-square-foot studio that's located at 320 Turk St. It's listed for $1,895/month.

This unit has hardwood floors, high ceilings and a walk-in closet. The building offers garage parking and secured entry. Neither cats nor dogs are permitted. There's no leasing fee required for this rental.

According to Walk Score, this location has excellent walkability, is a "biker's paradise" and boasts excellent transit options.

(Take a look at the complete listing here.)

1020 Post St. (Polk)

Over at 1020 Post St., here's a 320-square-foot studio that's listed for $1,895/month.

In the unit, expect hardwood floors. Building amenities include on-site laundry and an elevator. Both cats and dogs are permitted. There isn't a leasing fee associated with this rental.

According to Walk Score, this location has excellent walkability, is convenient for biking and has excellent transit.

(See the complete listing here.)

57 Taylor St. (Tenderloin)

Listed at $1,895/month, this 207-square-foot studio is located at 57 Taylor St.

In the unit, you can anticipate hardwood floors and high ceilings. The building features a residents' lounge, on-site laundry and an elevator. Pets are not permitted. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.

Per Walk Score ratings, the surrounding area is extremely walkable, is easy to get around on a bicycle and has excellent transit.

(Check out the complete listing here.)

735 Taylor St. (Lower Nob Hill)

Finally, there's this studio over at 735 Taylor St. It's listed for $1,895/month for its 248 square feet of space.

In the unit, you're promised hardwood floors and a dishwasher. Pet lovers are in luck: cats and dogs are permitted. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.

According to Walk Score, the area around this address is extremely walkable, is bikeable and has excellent transit.

(Take a gander at the complete listing here.)

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