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  1. Building Photo - NEMA Rental
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    NEMA

    8 10th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

    Studio - 2 Beds$2,916 - $6,495

  2. Building Photo - 388 Beale Rental
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    388 Beale

    388 Beale St, San Francisco, CA 94105

    Studio - 3 Beds$3,663 - $5,590

  3. Building Photo - 399 Fremont Rental
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    399 Fremont

    375-399 Fremont St, San Francisco, CA 94105

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,547 - $6,316

  4. Building Photo - Edgewater Rental

    Edgewater

    355 Berry St, San Francisco, CA 94158

    Studio - 2 Beds$3,383 - $3,685

  5. Interior Photo - 2000 Post Rental
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    2000 Post

    2000 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94115

    Studio - 3 Beds$2,397 - $3,910

  6. Building Photo - 50 Jones Rental
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    50 Jones

    1066 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94102

    Studio - 2 Beds$2,092 - $3,750

  7. Building Photo - HQ Rental

    HQ

    1532 Harrison St, San Francisco, CA 94103

    Studio - 2 Beds$3,689 - $3,827

  8. Interior Photo - Parkmerced Rental
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    Parkmerced

    3711 19th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132

    1 - 3 Beds$2,390 - $9,000

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Living in San Francisco CA

Nicknamed the Golden City, San Francisco is one of the Bay Area's largest bustling cities. Along with its iconic cable cars, steep hills, and the famed Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco is known for its unique, colorful architectural styles. Here you'll find apartments, houses, condos, and townhouses in Victorian, Queen Anne, or Edwardian styles. There are also modern apartments, condos, and townhomes available for rent. Similar to many Silicon Valley locales, rentals here are typically on the higher side, with the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment around $3,000, but there are some more affordable options available as well. San Francisco's neighborhoods each have their own distinct flair contributing to the city's unique arts, culture, and entertainment scenes.

Moving to the Area

The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco is roughly $3,600 a month. Residents have access to the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). The region's main public transportation system is highly developed, relatively inexpensive, and a major way for residents to save time and money.

Lifestyle

The Bay Area is made up of both suburbs and urban areas, with San Francisco being a central focal point on its west side. Other major metropolitan cities surround it as well, including Oakland in the East Bay and San Jose in the South Bay. If you're moving to the San Francisco Bay Area, the weather may surprise you. The climate is extremely variable, hovering in the 60s most of the year, with considerable cloudiness and fog at various parts of the day. Don't expect summers to be scorching hot if you live in the city. As of 2023, the cost of living in San Francisco remains one of the highest in the nation, with median home prices exceeding $1.5 million and rental prices averaging around $3,500 for a one-bedroom apartment.

Culture

The Bay Area has many distinctive qualities. It's generally known for its progressive nature, tech and start-up boom, and its rich history. The community here is highly adaptable and always embraces the new. It deals with continually changing environments, restaurants, businesses, and residents. The San Francisco Bay Area Metro has one of the country's most diverse populations, with a cost of living that remains among the highest in the nation, particularly in housing.

Industry

The San Francisco Bay Area leads the nation in technology. It is the headquarters for Internet tech giants such as Google, Facebook (now Meta), and Yelp. The region has been a hub for developing new green energy and stem cell tech. It's also a major banking and finance center with numerous international financial institutions in the region. San Francisco is one of the biggest international tourist destinations. Although you will experience a competitive job market when moving to San Francisco, find peace of mind in its impressive economic outlook. It has a low unemployment rate compared to the national average, but the cost of living, particularly housing, remains high, significantly above the national average.

Sports & Colleges

The city of San Francisco is home to the University of California-San Francisco, University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco State University, the City College of San Francisco, and the University of San Francisco. The surrounding Bay Area cities also have top colleges such as Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley. The San Francisco Bay Area also has several major league sports teams to be proud of. The Bay Area professional teams include the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, World Series Champion San Francisco Giants, and the nine-time World Series Champion Oakland Athletics (A's) in MLB. Additionally, there's the Golden State Warriors, as well as the NHL's San Jose Sharks and MLS's San Jose Earthquakes.

Landmarks

San Francisco has been regarded as "America's Best City" by publications like Bloomberg Businessweek. Its world-renowned attractions have a lot to do with this great accolade. It's a hub for arts, music, food, festivals, museums, and architecture. It has its must-see famous landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, Lombard Street, and the historic Alcatraz Island. You can visit the Coit Tower, an art-deco style building that offers breathtaking views of the city. At Fisherman's Wharf, you can try the signature clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl or hang out in Union Square. Take a ride on the San Francisco Cable Cars, an iconic way to get up and down the hills of San Francisco.

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