
According to rental site Zumper, median rents for a one-bedroom in San Francisco are hovering around $3,295. But how does the low-end pricing on a San Francisco rental look these days — and what might you get for your money?
We took a look at local listings for studios and one-bedroom apartments from Zumper and Apartment Guide to find out what price-conscious apartment seekers can expect to find.
Take a look at the cheapest listings available right now, below. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)
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530 Larkin St.
Here's a studio apartment at 530 Larkin St. in the Tenderloin, which is going for $1,495/month.
In the unit, expect to find hardwood flooring. Cats and dogs are not permitted.
According to Walk Score's assessment, the area around this address is a "walker's paradise," is a "biker's paradise" and boasts excellent transit options.
(See the full listing here.)
424 Ellis St.
Then there's this studio apartment at 424 Ellis St. in the Tenderloin, listed at $1,650/month.
You'll see large windows, central heating and high ceilings in the unit. The building offers additional storage space and on-site laundry. Cats and dogs are not allowed. The listing specifies a $1,650 deposit.
According to Walk Score, the surrounding area is a "walker's paradise," is convenient for biking and boasts excellent transit options.
(See the listing here.)
765 Geary St.
This short-stay studio apartment, situated at 765 Geary St. in the Tenderloin, is listed for $1,725/month.
When it comes to building amenities, expect an elevator and on-site management. Both cats and dogs are welcome. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.
Per Walk Score ratings, the area around this address has excellent walkability, is very bikeable and is a haven for transit riders.
(See the listing here.)
This story was created automatically using local real estate data from Zumper and Apartment Guide, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Additionally, if you’re an agent or a broker, read on for real estate marketing ideas to promote your local listing.
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