San Francisco rents remained steady in the past month, though still highest in the nation. The price of one bedroom units was down 0.6% to a median of $3,440, while the price of two bedrooms was up a slight 0.2% to $4,800.
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Breaking the $3,800 threshold, South Beach, Pacific Heights, and Mission Bay – Dogpatch were the most expensive neighborhoods to rent this fall. Close behind, Russian Hill, SOMA, and Financial District were the next priciest areas either at or just under $3,800 for one bedroom units.
Mid-range priced rentals could be found toward the center of the city and include Western Addition ($3,000), Haight Ashbury ($3,050), and NOPA ($3,150).
If you want to see how the rest of the United States compares with San Francisco, view our National Rent Report for September, which analyzes over 1 million active listings available in the prior month.
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