Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, where we scour San Francisco's rental listings to see what your monthly budget will get you across the city. This week, we're investigating apartments listed for $3,900/month. You've got unique (if small) choices this time around. You tell us which lease you'd sign.
↑ In Presidio Heights, this unique 1-bed, 1-bath is asking $3,900/month. The unit is loft-like, with a private entrance, hardwood throughout, and tons of exposed brick walls. The brick makes it a bit dark, but there's a huge patio and yard out back to make up for it.
↑ In Civic Center, this 2-bed, 1-bath apartment is asking $3,895/month. The rooms look small, but there's a Starbucks in the building. Pets ok.
↑ In Downtown, this 1-bed, 1-bath apartment with office is asking $3,900/month. The 1907 building has been completely remodeled and includes 24 hour security and a roof deck. There unit includes a balcony and a washer/dryer in the bathroom. No parking, but who needs parking when you're located above a Lululemon store?
↑ In Noe Valley, this 2-bed, 1-bath Victorian apartment is asking $3,950/month. Hard to imagine that dated carpet could cost so much, but the place does come with a 1-car garage and in-unit washer/dryer. Cat-friendly.