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If you've got a need for housing and $3,000 per month to spend in San Francisco, a studio or even one-bedroom may be open to you.
Ever wanted to take in a view of San Francisco from a private hot tub? The expensive hillside homes of Marin County boast unique architecture and ample space.
If you have your heart set on a Mission District apartment, a studio or micro-studio may be the most affordable option, but there are some deals on one-bedrooms too.
You may be surprised at the sizes and amenities of apartments you can find in Walnut Creek for $1,800 per month.
There's no getting around it: even bare-bones studios in Berkeley these days start at over $1,500 per month.
These studios (and a one-bedroom) in Parkside, the Mission, Outer Mission and the Tenderloin exemplify some of the locations and features renters can expect if they have $2,200 per month to spend.
A surface parking lot near the War Memorial Opera House could be converted into 197 new residential units, 29 of which would be permanently affordable.
Demolition of the city's first homeless Navigation Center on Mission near 15th Street is slated to start in December.
Check out what you can rent in Walnut Creek for $1,800/month.
Check out what you can afford in Berkeley if you've got $2,000 earmarked for rent.
Check out what you can afford in San Mateo with a budget of $2,500/month.
See what you can afford in San Francisco if you've got $4,300 available for rent.
Looking for a new rental in Alameda? Check out these available listings today.
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