
Aleksandr Belov
Author and editor of the ultramodern-hotels.com blog
San Francisco is the largest city in California, the IT center and the most expensive place to live in the United States. The population is about 900,000 people. To determine the cost of living in San Francisco in 2019, we analyzed rental prices for apartments and studios, including popular neighborhoods: Downtown, Mission, Civic Center, SOMA, Nob Hill, Pacific Heights, North Beach, Hayes Valley, Financial District, Marina, Haight Ashbury, South Beach.
Apartment type | Average rental prices for 1 month |
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Studio | $2,600 |
Apartment (1 bedroom) | $3,700 |
Apartment (2 bedroom) | $4,600 |
Apartment (3 bedroom) | $5,500 |
Apartment (4 bedroom) | $7,000 |
List of popular neighborhoods in San Francisco | Price for 1 month rental |
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Downtown San Francisco | Studio - $2,230 1 Bed - $3,180 2 Bed - $4,200 3 Bed - $5,800 |
Mission | Studio - $2,390 1 Bed - $3,580 2 Bed - $4,400 3 Bed - $5,850 |
Civic Center | Studio - $2,400 1 Bed - $3,700 2 Bed - $4,300 |
SOMA | Studio - $3,300 1 Bed - $4,200 2 Bed - $5,200 3 Bed - $6,500 |
Nob Hill | Studio - $3,000 1 Bed - $3,200 2 Bed - $4,000 |
Pacific Heights | Studio - $2,600 1 Bed - $3,500 2 Bed - $4,700-4,900 |
North Beach | 1 Bed - $3,100-3,300 |
Hayes Valley | Studio - $3,400 1 Bed - $3,700-3,900 |
Financial District | 1 Bed - $3,700 2 Bed - $4,500 |
Marina | Studio - $2,800 1 Bed - $3,600 2 Bed - $4,180 |
Haight Ashbury | Studio - $2,850 1 Bed - $3,100-3,200 2 Bed - $4,200-4,400 |
South Beach | Studio - $3,500 1 Bed - $4,150 2 Bed - $5,200-5,400 |
Author and editor of the ultramodern-hotels.com blog
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