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What $3,600/Month Can Rent You Around San Francisco

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 $3,600/month. Outer-neighborhood house or urban apartment? You tell us which lease you'd sign.


↑ In the Outer Richmond, this 2-bedroom house is asking $3,600/month. It's got a large floor plan that includes a lower-level den with a vintage fireplace and wood paneling. There's a full bath on the main level and a half-bath downstairs. There's also a backyard, deck, and two-car garage. No pets and tenant pays all utilities.


↑ In Bernal Heights, this 2-bedroom duplex is asking $3,650/month. The floor plan isn't huge, with an open kitchen and living room / dining room combo, but the space is bright and there's hardwood throughout. There's also in-unit laundry and a shared yard.


↑ In Pacific Heights, this 1-bed, 1-bath is asking $3,600/month. It looks spacious and its located between Polk and Fillmore, so there's retail and restaurants walking-distance. There's hardwood, a new kitchen, and a shared roof-deck. No pets.


↑ In Cow Hollow, this 1-bed, 1-bath condo is renting for $3,695/month. It comes with 1-car garage parking and in-unit laundry, and includes access to a common roof deck and pack yard. There's carpet throughout and the kitchen is not brand-new. No pets.


↑ In the Outer Sunset, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath house is asking $3,600/month. It's pet-friendly and walking-distance from the beach. The kitchen remains to be upgraded (we're assuming they'll do that before you move in), but the living area has new Berber carpet and a fireplace. The third bedroom is a bonus room on the lower-level. There's also a garage.
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