
2026/6/29 · 8:34
5 Bay Area apartment values, Jun 22–29
Five best-value newly listed Bay Area apartment picks for June 22–29, ranked by price-to-quality ratio rather than cheapest rent alone.
The best deal this week is not the cheapest unit. It is the small Downtown SF junior 1BR at $1,945: the space is tight, but the price is 25% below the Downtown 1BR benchmark, pets are allowed, and Powell BART is four blocks away. That combination is harder to beat for a single renter who wants a car-free life near downtown, SoMa, or the Mission. 1
This week's ranking uses five filters: rent versus local benchmark, usable space, included amenities, transit support, and safety context. Listings posted or newly relisted between June 22 and June 29 get priority; older active listings are left out unless the listing became materially stronger during the window.
The picks at a glance
| Rank | Listing | Rent | Unit | Why it ranks here |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 851 O'Farrell St #302, Downtown / Tenderloin, SF | $1,945 | Junior 1BR, 318 sqft | Lowest SF rent-to-transit friction: 25% below the Downtown 1BR benchmark, pets OK, four blocks from Powell BART. 1 |
| 2 | 2338 Blake St, Berkeley Southside | $2,199 | 1BR/1BA, about 625 sqft | Larger than the SF pick, 21.3% below the Berkeley 1BR benchmark, and two blocks from Telegraph Avenue. 2 |
| 3 | 945 Bancroft Rd #217, Concord / Walnut Creek edge | $1,650 | 1BR/1BA, 570 sqft | Cheapest selected 1BR, newly relisted, close to BART, with AC, carport parking, balcony, pool, and shared laundry. 3 |
| 4 | The Grove at Walnut Creek, 81 Mayhew Way | $2,208 | 1BR/1BA, 603 sqft | Managed-building package with utilities included, pets OK, pool, clubhouse, fitness center, lounge, and pet park. 4 |
| 5 | Downtown San Bruno 2BR duplex house | $2,875 | 2BR/1BA, sqft not listed | Best space-and-transit wild card: walking distance to Caltrain and BART, five minutes from SFO, but no pets and street parking only. 5 |
#1 — 851 O'Farrell St #302, Downtown / Tenderloin: $1,945
Best for: a single renter who wants the lowest credible SF rent with real transit access.
This junior 1BR is small at 318 sqft, but the pricing is unusually sharp for central San Francisco. The listing puts rent at $1,945/month, 25% below the Downtown 1BR benchmark of $2,595, with hardwood floors, a tiled kitchen and bathroom, solid wood cabinets, building laundry, and no application fee. 1 Cats and dogs are allowed, which gives this pick an edge over several larger East Bay units with stricter pet rules. 1
Commute context: The listing reports a Transit Score of 100, Walk Score of 99, and Powell BART four blocks away. 1 For downtown SF, SoMa, and the Mission, that means the apartment works without a car; the main question is whether the specific block feels comfortable at the hours you will actually come home.
Safety note: The Tenderloin has concentrated street disorder, drug activity, and street crime; night walking is the main concern. 6 This unit ranks first because the price and transit access are unusually strong, not because the neighborhood is low-friction.
Trade-offs: Street parking only, compact floor plan, and likely tenant-paid utilities. If you want quiet residential surroundings, this should not be your first tour.
#2 — 2338 Blake St, Berkeley Southside: $2,199
Best for: someone who wants more room than a micro-unit and likes a campus-adjacent, walkable neighborhood.
The Blake building listing is a ground-floor 1BR/1BA at 2338 Blake St, near Dana Street. The rent is $2,199/month, 21.3% below the Berkeley 1BR benchmark of $2,795. 2 The listing gives two size references, 550 sqft in the Craigslist fields and about 625 sqft in the description, so treat the showing as the tiebreaker for usable layout. 2
The value case is straightforward: hardwood floors, natural light, building laundry, off-street parking availability, water and garbage paid by the owner, and a location steps from UC Berkeley and two blocks from Telegraph Avenue. 2
Commute context: The listing supports a strong walking lifestyle around campus and Telegraph; it does not state a BART or Caltrain distance. If downtown SF is your daily commute, verify the door-to-platform route before applying rather than judging only by the Berkeley address.
Safety note: The practical risk screen is the Telegraph corridor at night and bike/car-property security near campus. The listing's own facts support the walkable location; it does not provide incident-level safety data. 2
Trade-offs: Pet policy is not listed, and ground-floor units need extra attention to window security and street noise during the showing.
#3 — 945 Bancroft Rd #217, Concord: $1,650
Best for: a budget-focused renter who wants a private 1BR and can live with no pets.
This Concord condo was listed less than one day before the research window closed. It is a 570-sqft 1BR/1BA at $1,650/month, with a covered carport, forced-air heating, air conditioning, balcony with BBQ, shared pool, and shared laundry downstairs. 3 The rent has fallen from $2,000 in 2024 to $1,650 in the latest listing history, a 17.5% decline from the original 2024 level. 3
Commute context: The listing describes the unit as very close to BART and in a central East Bay commute location on the Concord / Walnut Creek edge. 3 That makes it stronger than cheaper suburban options that require a long drive before transit even starts.
Safety note: The main due-diligence point is parking and station-area routine. The unit includes a covered carport, but the listing does not provide building access or security details beyond the amenity list. 3
Trade-offs: No pets, tenant pays all utilities, renters insurance is required, and the income requirement is 2x monthly rent with a 660+ credit score. 3 This is the best budget pick, but not the easiest lease for pet owners.
#4 — The Grove at Walnut Creek, 81 Mayhew Way: $2,208
Best for: someone who wants managed-building amenities and fewer utility surprises.
The Grove's new 1BR listings start at $2,208/month for 603 sqft, with three 1BR units available now and more units opening between July 31 and September 30. 4 The package is stronger than the rent alone suggests: utilities included, pets allowed, pool, clubhouse, fitness center, lounge, pet park, dishwasher, refrigerator, range, ceiling fan, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, wood-style flooring, and plush carpeting. 4
Commute context: The listing does not provide a precise BART walking distance for The Grove, so rank this as an amenities-and-stability pick rather than a guaranteed car-free commute pick. Walnut Creek can work well for East Bay jobs and hybrid commuters, but the exact route depends on the unit's building location and your station plan.
Safety note: Walnut Creek's police data for January through May 2026 reported zero homicides, 16 robberies, 54 aggravated assaults, 54 burglaries, and 188 shoplifting incidents. 7 For a renter, that points to a generally lower violent-crime profile than central SF, with retail-property crime more relevant around commercial areas.
Trade-offs: Pet rent is $50/month, the application fee is $52, the holding deposit is $300, and the early termination fee is listed at $4,106-$4,704. 4 Read the lease break language before treating this as a flexible option.
#5 — Downtown San Bruno 2BR duplex house: $2,875
Best for: a single renter who wants extra space, or two singles who can share a Peninsula base.
This downtown San Bruno duplex house is the list's space play: $2,875/month for a 2BR/1BA with a full kitchen, stove, refrigerator, and washer/dryer hookups inside the house. 5 The listing does not provide square footage, so this pick ranks fifth despite the strong rent for a two-bedroom.
Commute context: The listing states that the house is in downtown San Bruno, walking distance to both Caltrain and BART, and five minutes from SFO. 5 That is the clearest multimodal transit claim among the Peninsula candidates this week.
Safety note: The listing source does not provide block-level crime data. For this pick, the smart screen is practical: visit the route between the house, Caltrain, and BART after dark, and check whether street parking feels workable on the exact block.
Trade-offs: No pets, tenant pays all utilities, street parking only, and no square footage disclosed. 5 The rent is attractive for the bedroom count; the missing size field keeps it from ranking higher.
How to choose
Start with 851 O'Farrell if you want the cheapest workable SF base and can accept the Tenderloin edge. Start with 2338 Blake if you want a larger 1BR in a walkable East Bay student neighborhood. Start with 945 Bancroft if monthly cost matters most and no-pets is acceptable. Start with The Grove if amenities and included utilities reduce your monthly friction. Start with San Bruno if BART + Caltrain access and extra space matter more than a polished amenity package.
The strongest exclusions were the Palo Alto 1BR condo at $2,699, the South San Francisco 2BR house at $2,950, and the Walnut Creek duplex at 205 Ludell Dr for $2,320. Each has a credible value case, but this week's top five fit the target renter more cleanly on price, transit, or lease simplicity. 8 9 10
Cover image: image from Craigslist: 851 O'Farrell St #302.
参考ソース
- 1Craigslist: Upcoming - Junior 1BR - Hardwood Floors - Great View - #302
- 2Craigslist: 2338 Blake St Berkeley
- 3Trulia: 945 Bancroft Rd #217
- 4Trulia: The Grove at Walnut Creek
- 5Craigslist: 2 bedroom house for rent San Bruno
- 6Reolink: Top 10 Safest Neighborhoods in San Francisco for 2026
- 7Walnut Creek Police Department: Crime Statistics
- 8Craigslist: Palo Alto near Stanford 1BR
- 9Craigslist: 704 2nd Ln South San Francisco
- 10Trulia: 205 Ludell Dr Walnut Creek

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