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Mapped: San Francisco Neighborhood Rent Prices (Summer 2019)

San Francisco continued to be the most expensive city in the nation, though one bedroom Rent stayed flat last month at $3,700. Two bedrooms, on the other hand, had a more dramatic growth rate, up 4.9% to $4,720. Notably, one bedroom rent is up 6% since this time last year.

While Civic Center had the fastest growing rent this summer, up 9%, Outer Mission – Excelsior and Bayview took the biggest rent dips, both down over 12%.

At nearly $4,000, South Beach continued to reign as the most expensive neighborhood to rent this quarter. SOMA, Financial District, and Potrero Hill followed closely behind with rents all priced above $3,700, knocking down Hayes Valley and Cow Hollow from the top 5 this quarter. Moving away from city center, much more affordable rentals could be found in neighborhoods like Glen Park ($2,650), Lone Mountain ($2,550), and Inner Sunset ($2,725).

In terms of staying centrally, the best deals seem to be found in Downtown, Western Addition, and Lower Haight.

Full Data

NeighborhoodMay 2019 One Bed Rent
Alamo Square$3,600
Bayview$2,550
Bernal Heights$3,040
Buena Vista/Ashbury Heights$3,600
Castro$3,540
Civic Center$3,380
Cole Valley$3,000
Cow Hollow$3,650
Downtown$3,270
Financial District$3,740
Glen Park$2,650
Haight Ashbury$2,995
Hayes Valley$3,500
Inner Richmond$2,600
Inner Sunset$2,725
Lake Street$3,048
Lakeshore$2,720
Lone Mountain$2,550
Lower Haight$3,200
Lower Pacific Heights$3,545
Marina$3,650
Mission$3,500
Mission Bay/Dogpatch$3,700
Mission Dolores$3,495
Nob Hill$3,500
Noe Valley$3,400
NOPA$3,500
North Beach$2,900
Outer Mission/Excelsior$2,010
Outer Richmond$2,595
Outer Sunset$2,550
Pacific Heights$3,695
Parkside$2,250
Potrero Hill$3,710
Presidio Heights/Laurel Heights$3,100
Russian Hill$3,480
SOMA$3,800
South Beach$3,900
Telegraph Hill$3,430
Tenderloin$2,400
West of Twin Peaks$2,985
Western Addition$3,300

If you want to see how rents in San Francisco compare with the rest of the nation’s, view our National Rent Report for June, which analyzes over 1 million active listings available in the prior month.

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