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Apartments for Rent in San Francisco, CA

Akhilesh

Akhilesh,  32

$1950 private bed and bath in 3b2b

Вся квартира | 24th Avenue, San Francisco, CA, USA

Hi all, I am moving out of my room with private bathroom and it is available as early as March 16th. I am looking for someone to replace me in this apartment. * $1950 rent + $50 water/garbage. Electricity and internet separate Lived here for 6 ½ -years and looking for someone to take over the lease from me (as a permanent sub-lease) to prevent increase in rents and stick to COVID rates. The 3rd bedroom is NOT occupied, but is fully furnished to host friends and family if and when needed. This can be additionally rented out if you want for an additional cost. 7 min walk to 19th Ave/Kirkham bus stop for several tech/biotech company shuttles, Stonestown Mall 5-9 min drive down, 2 block each way from several restaurants and bars on Noreiga St and Irving St, very short-walk from Golden Gate Park and Ocean Beach a very short drive away The rest of the house is already furnished - but sharing the unfurnished and furnished photos and walkthrough video of my room (everything will be taken out) * About me (moving out): 32 YO male working in tech and love music concerts * About 2nd housemate (who occupies 2nd room): 0s male professional working in tech (hybrid). I’ve been in the Bay for 10+ years and in this apartment since 2020. I’m active, enjoy the gym, traveling, and road trips. I keep a clean, organized home and am looking for a roommate who values a tidy shared environment. About You:
A friendly, respectful, and tidy working professional. Looking for someone easy-going who doesn't "bring the party home" and appreciates a drama-free environment. please DM me

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  • How many apartments for rent are available in San Francisco, CA right now?

    Roomster currently shows 30 active apartment listings in San Francisco. That inventory typically spans Mission, SOMA, North Beach, Hayes Valley, Castro, Bernal Heights, Marina, Pacific Heights, and Outer Neighborhoods, with renters often comparing multiple neighborhoods by rent, commute, and lifestyle fit. Fresh apartment listings move fast when priced near market rate with clear descriptions of BART access, parking, and amenities.

  • What are the best San Francisco neighborhoods to rent an apartment?

    For a walkable, social setup, many renters start with Mission, Castro, North Beach, and Hayes Valley. SOMA and South of Market appeal to those seeking shorter downtown commutes and modern apartments. Marina and Pacific Heights attract renters with higher budgets and waterfront/upscale preferences. Bernal Heights, Outer Richmond, and Sunset offer quieter vibes and better rent-to-space ratios for those willing to accept longer Muni commutes.

  • How much does an apartment for rent cost in San Francisco?

    Across current Roomster listings, apartment rent in San Francisco typically ranges studios: $1,500–$2,200/month; 1-bedroom: $2,200–$3,500/month; 2-bedroom: $3,000–$5,000+/month. Mission, Castro, North Beach, and SOMA run toward the higher end; Outer Richmond, Sunset, and Bernal Heights tend to offer value. Parking, in-unit laundry, modern finishes, and BART proximity account for the largest premiums.

  • Can I find furnished or no broker fee apartments in San Francisco?

    Yes. Furnished apartments and direct-to-landlord listings both appear on Roomster, especially in SOMA, Mission, Hayes Valley, Marina, and North Beach where corporate relocations, tech workers, and international arrivals create steady demand. That is useful for people moving in from abroad, between jobs, or unwilling to commit to furnishing a place from scratch. Just compare the full move-in cost — rent, deposit, parking, utilities, and any building fees — not only the advertised rent.

  • What should I look for before renting an apartment in San Francisco?

    Before renting in San Francisco, check BART/Muni commute time, parking cost and availability, whether utilities are included, in-unit laundry, pest/rodent prevention practices, and lease terms. In this market, those practical details often matter more than polished marketing copy, especially when you're comparing premium neighborhoods like Mission or SOMA with value-oriented areas like Sunset or Bernal Heights.

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Rent an Apartment in San Francisco, CA: What to Watch Out For


Rent an apartment in San Francisco, CA can be a rewarding but complex experience, especially for professionals, couples, and relocating renters. Whether you’re seeking a studio or a pet friendly apartment near downtown San Francisco, understanding the balance between budget, commute, and lease flexibility is key. This guide helps you navigate apartment types, neighborhood fit, and important lease considerations to find the best match for your lifestyle.

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San Francisco’s rental market suits a variety of lifestyles, but it’s especially good for professionals and commuters who value transit access and walkability. Apartments near public transit hubs or downtown offer convenience, though often at a higher price point. Studios and one-bedroom units are common choices for singles or couples, while furnished and pet friendly apartments provide flexibility for those relocating or with animals.

When budgeting, consider that apartments with utilities included or no fee apartments in San Francisco, CA may simplify monthly costs but might carry a premium. Balancing your budget with desired amenities and commute convenience will help you narrow your search effectively.

How to Compare Apartments for Rent in San Francisco, CA

To refine your options, focus on neighborhood fit and apartment features. Areas near downtown San Francisco usually provide easier access to work and transit but can have higher rents. If parking or laundry amenities matter, filter listings accordingly. Apartments with utilities included reduce bill juggling but check which utilities are covered.

Consider the differences between studios, one-bedroom, and shared apartments. Studios offer privacy but less space, while shared apartments can be more affordable with roommate arrangements. Use Roomster’s filters to target listings that match your pet friendly needs or lease preferences like short term apartment rental in San Francisco, CA.

What Lease and Budget Factors Matter Most

Lease terms vary widely: some offer month-to-month flexibility, others require longer commitments. Security deposits and credit checks are common screening steps, so prepare your documents ahead. If you need a short term apartment rental in San Francisco, CA, start searching early since these listings can move fast.

Budget cautiously, accounting for rent plus any additional fees like parking or utilities. Many renters find that no fee apartments in San Francisco, CA help reduce upfront costs, but be sure to read the lease carefully. Understanding your total monthly expense will help avoid surprises and ensure a comfortable fit.

How to Avoid Costly Rental Mistakes in San Francisco, CA

When renting an apartment, be cautious about sharing sensitive documents or sending payments before meeting landlords or property managers. Roomster offers ID check and address check features to add confidence to your search. Communicate clearly and arrange in-person or virtual tours whenever possible.

Watch for listings that seem too good to be true, and avoid rushing decisions. A well-prepared profile and timely responses improve your chances of securing the apartment you want. Always review lease terms carefully and confirm move-in dates to avoid misunderstandings.

FAQ About Apartments for Rent in San Francisco, CA

What kind of apartment is easiest to find in San Francisco, CA?

Studios and one-bedroom apartments are widely available, especially near downtown and transit corridors. Shared apartments are also common for budget-conscious renters.

Should I look for a studio, one-bedroom, or shared apartment in San Francisco, CA?

Your choice depends on your budget, privacy needs, and lifestyle. Studios offer independence, while shared apartments can lower costs and provide social opportunities.

What should I ask before renting an apartment in San Francisco, CA?

Ask about lease length, included utilities, pet policies, parking availability, and any move-in fees or deposits to fully understand your obligations.

How early should I start searching for apartments in San Francisco, CA?

Begin your search at least 30 to 60 days before your intended move-in to allow time for comparisons, viewings, and application processing.

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