San Francisco Homes for Rent: Places Listed for $4.4k Per Month

Looking for a place to rent around San Francisco? San Francisco Curbed found apartments which are listed for $4,400 a month.

The first on the list is the two-bedroom apartment in Noe Valley House which is available for $4,250 per month. According to the listing details, both bedrooms open onto a large deck and a sloping backyard. The house also features a two-car garage and the kitchen has stunning views of Valley Street. It also offers ample cabinet and counter space, and although it may have a small living room, it is still functional and offers a lot of natural light.

There's also a one-bedroom, 830-square-foot apartment in SoMa loft available for $4,225 per month. Designed by local architect Stanley Saitowitz, the unit features 16-foot high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. It also has a private garden and modern kitchen.

If this space is a bit smaller for one's taste, a 1,500-square-foot duplex in Cow Hollow is available for $4,200 a month. It has two bedrooms and one full bathroom. It features spacious interiors and hardwood floors all throughout.

A two-bedroom condo in Potrero Hiill is available for $4,400 a month. It was reported to have a whimsical look which is designed by David Baker Architects and is part of the 1010 16th Street building. It has a small space with only 952 square feet, but the building offers a wide range of amenities like fire pits, two fitness gyms and a DIY room for craft projects. The place is also welcome for people who have pets.

Lastly, a four-bedroom apartment in Sunnyside is listed for $4,200 a month. It features a spacious living room with domed ceiling. It has a large area with 2,100 square feet, and the full bathroom is designed with Italian tile while the kitchen is designed with black granite countertops.

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