The crazy trend of one-bedroom properties being listed and sold for more than one million dollars continues its spree in San Francisco. So much so that we thought it best to map at least 10 one-bedroom abodes asking more than $1,000,000 (though there are currently 15 on the market). On the map you'll find condos high above San Francisco in the glitzy newly built luxury buildings like the Infinity Towers in South Beach and the Millennium Tower in Yerba Buena, as well as your pedigree co-op units in the very tony Nob Hill neighborhood. Only one single-family home made it onto the map, and it's a Glen Park home in dire shape. Let's get this party started!
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Mapping Ten One Bedroom Homes Asking More Than $1M

1. Nob Hill Co-op apartment
San Francisco, CA 94109
The priciest one bedroom currently for sale in San Francisco is a 1,435-square-foot unit on the 25th floor of 1200 California Street in Nob Hill. It's asking $2.498M The listing tells us that “No expense was spared in crafting this eagle’s nest into a quality and tasteful retreat,” though we have to say that the interiors do seem a bit dated, especially in the kitchen. Monthly HOA dues are $1,863 and there’s 1-car parking in the garage.
2. Russian Hill One Bedroom
San Francisco, CA 94109
Located in a nondescript building in a pretty tony part of Russian Hill is this 1-bed, 1-bath unit. It’s asking $1.1M. The building wasn’t built in 1923 and the interiors retain a good portion of the original architectural charm. Monthly HOA dues are $616 and there’s 1-car parking in the garage.
3. The Infinity Towers
San Francisco, CA 94115
The very pretty albeit expensive Infinity Towers have an opening! For $1.05M you can get an 805-square-foot one bedroom with one bathroom on the 17th floor of Tower Two. This unit breaks down to $1,304 per square, which is the exact median price per square for the very expensive South Beach neighborhood. Monthly HOA dues are $781, and grant you access to the 5,000-square-foot gym, heated indoor pool, business center, concierge services, and 24-hour security. Food for thought: this unit last sold in 2012 for $672,000.
4. Yerba Buena Corner Penthouse
San Francisco, CA 94105
A mere $1.1M gets you a “corner penthouse” one bedroom at 199 New Montgomery. Square footage isn’t listed, but it’s safe to assume this unit’s under 1,000 square feet. Highlights include floor-to-ceiling windows that span the entire length of the property. Monthly HOA dues are $510 and there’s 1-car parking in the garage.
5. One Rincon Hill
San Francisco, CA 94105
This is a northeast corner unit on the 34th floor of One Rincon. Asking price? $1.095M. The one bedroom has one full bath, no halfsies. Monthly HOA dues are $821 and there’s 1-car parking in the garage. Building amenities include 24-hour doorman, valet parking, BBQ area, fitness center, and more.
6. Glen Park single-family home
San Francisco, CA 94131
For $1,198,746 you can get a pretty dicey 1-bed, 2-bath, 1,700-square-foot single-family home in Glen Park with lots of strings attached. There are no interior photos, but the listing tells us that There’s a loft and an unwarranted unit. It also tells us that the property needs TLC and is tenant occupied.
7. Russian Hill penthouse
San Francisco, CA 94109
More like a single-family home with its own very large private wraparound terrace, this penthouse in Russian Hill has one bedroom, 2.5 bathrooms and is asking $1.949M. It’s also on two floors. Monthly HOA dues are $510 and there’s 1-car parking in the garage.
8. Millennium Tower penthouse
San Francisco, CA 94105
$2.5M gets you a very, very, very fancy one-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1,633-square-foot penthouse at the Millennium Tower. Are you sitting down? Because monthly HOA dues are $2,072. 1-car valet parking will cost you an additional $190 per month.
9. South Beach penthouse
San Francisco, CA 94107
Airy digs in South Beach will you run $1.195M. At least that’s how much cash this 1-bed, 1-bath, 872-square-foot corner unit is asking. Monthly HOA dues are $572 and there’s 2-car parking in the garage.
10. FiDi One Bedroom
San Francisco, CA 94111
If you want to live in the FIDi you’re going to have to pay quite a bit of change. Right now at 611 Washington you can get a 1,857-square-foot one bedroom with two bathrooms for $2.2M. And the kitchen needs to be updated. Monthly HOA dues are a gut-wrenching $2,066 and there’s 1-car parking in the garage for an additional $248 per month.