For Rent in San Francisco
What $2,000 rents you in San Francisco right now
Five new rentals, from Portola to the Tenderloin—which one would you call home?
What $7,900 rents you in San Francisco right now
Five new rentals from Dogpatch to the Mission, but which would you live in?
What $5,200 rents you in San Francisco right now
Five new rentals, from Silver Terrace to the Marina.
Camper van rents to desperate apartment seekers for $28/day
Former Uber driver says van plan can’t keep up with demand anymore.
San Francisco rent: $3,400 per month now normal
Although the price of living in San Francisco continues to rise, it appears that habitual meteoric price hikes have created a grim sense of what’s normal.
Renovated Lower Haight Victorian seeks $3.5 million
While purists might sneer at this Victorian revamp, it’s a marked improvement over its former look when it last sold in 2015.
‘Ratatouille’ director renting Tiburon home for $10,500 per month
Few people are in the market for a five-figure rental, so odds are that the Tiburon home has flown beneath the radar.
Cow Hollow behemoth asks $9.9 million
Conceived head to toe by Jeff Schlarb Design Studio and Sutro Architects, this five-floor gentle giant in Cow Hollow went through quite the transformation after it last sold in 2009 for a mere $1,949,000.
Airbnb says online registration will legalize all SF hosts
Airbnb hosts in San Francisco can now register their short-term rentals (STR) with the city online. The company claims this step will eliminate scofflaw, unregistered homes once and for all.
Renovated Bernal Heights charmer seeks $1.2 million
Located on a quiet side street just off Precita Park, 101 Franconia, a circa 1907 affair, has been remodeled and gussied up for today’s tastes, with a light-handed renovation.
Rent this Cow Hollow mansion for $25,000/month
If you can, that is. This storied $5 million-plus house is yours for a five-figure monthly fee, after failing to find a buyer when it listed for $8 million last year.
These old San Francisco rent ads will make you cry
See what it cost to live in the city from 1850 up until 1965.
Noe Valley home with wood grills galore asks $4.2 million
Modernism meets traditionalism inside $4.2 million abode.
Super bold, seriously sleek Hayes Valley home wants $2.7 million
This isn’t the first rodeo for 124 Lily, the hidden postmodern gem in Hayes Valley. Soon after completion in 2009, it appeared on Curbed SF to polarizing fanfare. It returns to the market this week, with updated interiors and a heftier asking price.
Alamo Square condo asks $899,000
Nestled in the back of a five-unit building, this remodeled one-bedroom, one-bath condo at 1543 McAllister looks ideal for quiet city living next to one of San Francisco’s most hipster neighborhoods.
Return to ’90s elegance inside this Russian Hill townhouse
In a sea of untouched Victorians and antiseptic renovations, how refreshing it is to see a luxe abode brimming with unabashed late ’80s/early ’90s glamour, from the salmon pink facade to the wedding-cake tiered bandstand at the foot of a carpeted staircase.
Curbed Comparisons: What $4,900 rents you in San Francisco right now
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a regular column exploring what you can rent for a set dollar amount in different neighborhoods. Is one person's studio another person's townhouse? Let's find out. Today's price: $4,900.
Bonkers Pac Heights Tudor takes major price cut
A Tudor-style home at 3383 Pacific in tony Pacific Heights won’t stop toying with hearts. It is, in a word, resplendent. In another word, expensive. Very much so. Landing on the market in October for a whopping $14 million, it has since come down a few pegs.
SF's second-most expensive property is a former consulate
Used for years as the Egyptian consulate, a four-story Pacific Heights mansion returns to the market.
Bernal Heights Victorian receives ‘Scandinavian-style’ makeover, asks $3.2M
Bought in 2011 for $1.29 million, the current owner of 106 Coleridge in Bernal Heights reportedly spent upward of $1 million to create a "Scandinavian-style concept" inside this stately home.
Industrial, loft-like home in Cole Valley wants $1.8 million
A floating staircase and concrete walls highlight this 1994 abode
Curbed Comparisons: What $2,250 rents you in SF right now
From Union Square down to the Excelsior, there are only so many rentals in the city to go around. Fortunately, you only need one, and we've got five to compare.
Curbed Comparisons: What $3,100 rents you in SF
We run from one side of the city to the other to help you find the one true rental listing that best suits you, all for the same price across the board.
Million-dollar SF teardown now renting for $7,200
Just when you think San Francisco has run out of ways to surprise you. Back in February this house was a charred heap that still commanded nearly a million dollars. Now, after a $1.7 million sale, it's one of the most expensive rentals in the Sunset.
What $1,700 rents you in San Francisco right now
Exploring your options at 50 percent of the city's median rent, from Nob Hill down to Little Hollywood.
What $6,000 month rents you in San Francisco
Are you leaning tower Millennium Tower, or would you prefer to spend the same money on the likes of a rent controlled Haight Vic or easy living on the waterfront?
Spend your entire paycheck on this 240-foot apartment
The current tiny home trend shows no signs of shrinking. For a hefty sum, you can score one of the smallest micro apartments in the city, smack in the heart of SoMa, located next to some of the coolest restaurants and AT&T Park. But is it worth it?
Curbed Comparisons: What $1,900/rents in SF
It's tough out there these days, so what does just less than two grand net a hardworking San Francisco renter in five different neighborhoods anymore?
What $4,500 rents you in San Francisco right now
Do you feel like loving lofts in SoMa and the Mission, packing up and heading to Pac Heights, parking yourself in a nice SFH in Glen Park, or finding grace on Cathedral Hill?
Rent the ‘Full House’ home for $14,000/month
The home featured in the opening scene of ABC’s famously cornball Full House sitcom, which, most crucially, launched the careers of polarizing style icons Mary-Kate and Ashley, was sold recently.
What $2,800 rents you in San Francisco right now
Which San Francisco do you want to live in? Five new rentals available right now to give you five different perspectives.
What $5,600 month rents you in San Francisco
A home in a tilting tower, a corner of the Presidio all your own, a Merced Manor manor, and a Glen Park getup that has to be seen.
Own a slice of Saitowitz in Hayes Valley for $880,000
A polarizing gem of a structure, some hailed 8 Octavia as refreshing addition of positive contrast to the area, while some purists knee-jerkingly derided it as a prison-like structure. For the former group, this one's for you.
What $6,300 rents you in San Francisco right now
New rentals on the crooked mouth of Lombard Street, the rent-controlled side of the Haight, the heights of Dolores Park, and the stylish end of the Richmond.
SF tech commune offering bunk bed for $1,350/month
Hostel-style home in a 106-year-old Edwardian fancies itself a high-minded, creative, forward-thinking hub for artists, anarchists, and startups. Those who can afford four figures for a bed, that is.
What $2,500 rents you in San Francisco right now
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a regular column exploring what you can rent for a set dollar amount in different neighborhoods. Is one person's studio another person's townhouse? Let's find out.Today's price: $2,500.
What $4,000 rents you in San Francisco right now
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a regular column exploring what you can rent for a set dollar amount in different neighborhoods. Is one person's studio another person's townhouse? Let's find out. Today's price: $4,000.
What $1,650 rents you in San Francisco right now
The colorful side of Ingleside, the classy face of the Tenderloin, the small charms of the Mission, and the hidden nooks of the Excelsior.
What $5,000 rents you in SF right now
Take your pick of a view of City Hall, a view of Mt. Davidson, a view of the waterfront, and a view of, well, pretty much everything.