SF Best-Value Apartment Picks: Week of June 2, 2025

SF Best-Value Apartment Picks: Week of June 2, 2025

Five verified SF Bay Area apartment listings active this week — from a $1,500/mo 1-bedroom in North Beach to a $1,900/mo unit in Inner Richmond — with commute scores, safety tier ratings, and key caveats for each pick.

San Francisco Weekly Apartment Picks
2026/6/3 · 15:59
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Five listings worth a serious look this week — pulled from Craigslist, Zillow, and third-party listing aggregators across SF. Each entry includes rent relative to neighborhood median, commute options, and a neighborhood safety note. All five are active as of June 3, 2025.

Quick-compare table

#AddressTypeRent/movs. Neighborhood MedianSafety tierTransit score
1640 Broadway, North Beach1 BD / 1 BA$1,500~$750 below median★★★★☆Walk 98 / BART nearby
2825 Post St #350, Lower Nob HillStudio$1,645~$400 below median★★★☆☆Walk 97 / BART 0.4 mi
3825 Post St #321, Lower Nob HillStudio 360 sqft$2,295At median (rooftop deck)★★★☆☆Walk 97 / BART 0.4 mi
4647–649 10th Ave, Inner Richmond1 BD / 1 BA$1,900~$350 below median★★★★★Walk 88 / MUNI 38
557 Taylor St #150, Tenderloin/Civic CenterStudio 195 sqft$1,495~$500 below median★★★☆☆Walk 99 / BART 0.1 mi

Pick 1 — 640 Broadway, North Beach · $1,500/mo

The case for it: At $1,500 for a 1 BD / 1 BA in North Beach, this sits well below the neighborhood's going rate. Trulia currently shows North Beach 1-bedrooms clustering around $2,200–$3,000/mo; even the Zillow filter for "under $1,500" in this zip returns almost nothing.1 The listing on Craigslist (posted May 28) shows a one-year lease, $1,500 deposit, and occupancy limited to one person — all standard for a rent-controlled SF unit.2
FieldDetail
Address640 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94133
Rent$1,500/mo
Deposit$1,500
Bedrooms / Baths1 BD / 1 BA
LeaseOne year
AvailableConfirmed listed May 28, 2025
SourceCraigslist (sfbay), also on Apartments.com
Commute score: North Beach sits within walking distance of the Financial District (about 15 minutes on foot to Embarcadero BART). MUNI lines 8, 30, and 45 run through Columbus Ave. For Caltrain commuters, the Powell St. BART → 4th & King connection adds about 30 minutes total to the Peninsula.
Safety note: North Beach consistently ranks in SF's top-tier neighborhoods for safety. ApartmentList's 2025 review places it among the lowest-crime residential pockets in the city, alongside Inner Sunset and Noe Valley.3
North Beach SF streetscape with Columbus Avenue Victorian buildings at golden hour
North Beach streetscape — one of SF's safest and most walkable neighborhoods. AI-generated illustration.
Watch out for: Single-occupancy limit makes this a solo-renter-only unit. The May 2025 news cycle around a "prison cell" $1,500 North Beach listing getting viral attention on Reddit is different from this address — worth confirming interior photos before scheduling a showing.4

Pick 2 — 825 Post St #350, Lower Nob Hill · $1,645/mo (rent-controlled)

The case for it: 57 Taylor and 825 Post are the two main rent-controlled low-barrier complexes in Lower Nob Hill that rent studios under $2,000. The #350 unit at 825 Post is listed by IRIS Rents at $1,645/mo for a studio with 1 bath.5 The complex features a rooftop deck, dog run courtyard, and on-site laundry — amenities that almost never appear at this price point in the neighborhood.6
FieldDetail
Address825 Post St #350, San Francisco, CA 94109
Rent$1,645/mo
Bedrooms / BathsStudio / 1 BA
Size~195 sqft
AmenitiesRooftop deck, dog run, on-site laundry, elevator
Rent controlYes (SF rent ordinance building)
SourceIRIS Rents / RentSFNow
Commute score: Civic Center / UN Plaza BART is a 12-minute walk west. Powell St. BART is 9 minutes east. MUNI lines 2, 3, and 19 stop on Sutter St. one block south. Transit score in this corridor is 97 out of 100.7
Safety note: Lower Nob Hill borders the Tenderloin to the south. Post St. between Leavenworth and Larkin sees street-level issues at night — this specific building is on the calmer east end of the block, which helps, but solo late-night walking on Leavenworth is not advised.
Watch out for: Unit sizes in this building run 195–360 sqft. At $1,645 the smallest units go fast. Confirm exact square footage before touring; the Craigslist "coming soon" listing for the same building tagged two units at $2,245 and $2,295 as upcoming — the $1,645 is an existing listed unit, not a promotion.8

Pick 3 — 825 Post St #321, Lower Nob Hill · $2,295/mo (rooftop studio)

The case for it: The larger 360 sqft unit at the same 825 Post St. building, currently listed on Trulia and Zillow for $2,295/mo.9 It's more than Pick 2, but $2,295 for a 360 sqft Lower Nob Hill studio with rooftop access, a building from 1911 with exposed brick detailing, and rent control is genuinely hard to match. The Zillow lower-Nob-Hill studio median sits at $2,295–$2,595, so this is right at floor-of-median.7 ApartmentAdvisor marks comparable units in this corridor as "Good Deal / $442 below market."10
FieldDetail
Address825 Post St #321, San Francisco, CA 94109
Rent$2,295/mo
Bedrooms / BathsStudio / 1 BA
Size360 sqft
Built1911 (exposed brick, historic character)
AmenitiesRooftop deck, dog run, elevator, on-site laundry
Rent controlYes
SourceTrulia, Zillow, ApartmentAdvisor
Commute score: Same building as Pick 2 — identical transit access. Civic Center BART ~12 min walk, Powell St. BART ~9 min walk.
Safety note: Same block-level considerations as Pick 2 apply. The east end of Post near Taylor is noticeably calmer than the Leavenworth end at night.
Watch out for: If your priority is price-per-sqft minimization, Pick 2 ($1,645 / ~195 sqft = $8.44/sqft) is more aggressive than Pick 3 ($2,295 / 360 sqft = $6.38/sqft). Pick 3 wins on livability per dollar; Pick 2 wins on absolute monthly cash outlay.

Pick 4 — 647–649 10th Ave, Inner Richmond · $1,900/mo

The case for it: Inner Richmond's 10th Avenue corridor is one of the quietest value pockets left in SF for families and solo renters alike. This 1 BD / 1 BA unit at 647 10th Ave is listed at $1,900/mo on Zillow, Zumper, ApartmentAdvisor, and Redfin — all confirming the same price.1112 Available July 1. The building is a small, owner-managed two-unit structure — historically a plus for maintenance responsiveness and neighborly quiet.13
The Apartments.com Richmond District page pegs the neighborhood average at $1,767/mo across all sizes — this 1 BD at $1,900 is only $133 above the mixed-size average, which is a solid deal for a dedicated bedroom unit.14
FieldDetail
Address647–649 10th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94118
Rent$1,900/mo
Bedrooms / Baths1 BD / 1 BA
Size550 sqft (per Zillow)
AvailableJuly 1, 2025
Building2-unit owner-managed
SourceZillow, Zumper, ApartmentAdvisor, Redfin
Inner Richmond neighborhood illustration — Clement Street, fog, residential buildings in slate blue and ivory
Inner Richmond streetscape — consistently ranks in SF's top five safest neighborhoods. AI-generated illustration.
Commute score: Inner Richmond has a Walk Score of 88.15 MUNI 38 (Geary) runs directly to the Financial District in about 25 minutes; the 5-Fulton reaches Market St. in a similar time. Nearest BART is Civic Center (about 3.5 miles, typically 20–25 min by MUNI). No direct BART, but the bus connections are reliable and frequent.
Safety note: Inner Richmond and Outer Richmond rank among the top five safest SF neighborhoods. ApartmentList's 2025 safety analysis ranks the Richmond district neighborhoods near the top of its tier system; Bernal Heights, Golden Gate Heights, and the Richmonds form a consistent safe cluster.3 Multiple UCSF residents and Reddit users recommend it explicitly for single women moving to SF.
Watch out for: No in-unit laundry indicated in the listing — expect shared or laundromat access. July 1 availability means competing with the June lease-turnaround rush; reaching out now is advisable.

Pick 5 — 57 Taylor St #150, Tenderloin/Civic Center · $1,495/mo

The case for it: 57 Taylor is a rent-controlled building one block from City Hall, and at $1,495/mo for a 195 sqft studio it is the lowest monthly commitment on this list.16 Trulia lists the same unit at $1,645 as a base; rent.com shows $1,495 for smaller units in the same building — confirm which applies when you inquire. The building has a pet-friendly policy, an elevator, and shared laundry.17 It's walking distance to SoMa, South Beach, and the Mission.
FieldDetail
Address57 Taylor St #150, San Francisco, CA 94102
Rent$1,495–$1,645/mo (confirm unit-specific)
Bedrooms / BathsStudio / 1 BA
Size195–214 sqft
AmenitiesElevator, shared laundry, pet-friendly
Rent controlYes
SourceRent.com, RentSFNow, Trulia
Commute score: Civic Center BART/MUNI is literally 1 block away — this is about as transit-connected as SF gets.18 Walk Score in this corridor is 99. Every MUNI line running along Market St. is accessible within a 5-minute walk.
Safety note: The Tenderloin is SF's most frequently cited challenging neighborhood. Street-level drug activity and property crime are above-city-average, though the specific block of Taylor between McAllister and Golden Gate is a notch calmer than deeper Tenderloin blocks. Solo female renters and those without prior urban-density experience should tour the block at different times of day before committing. The low price reflects this trade-off explicitly — it's not a hidden gem so much as a conscious choice.
Watch out for: The 195 sqft listed is genuinely very small — roughly a hotel room. It works well for someone who treats the apartment as a sleeping and storage base and spends most hours elsewhere. Any visitor beyond one person will feel cramped immediately.

Context: where rents stand in June 2025

SF BART and MUNI transit route overview illustration in slate blue and amber
SF BART and MUNI lines — commute times from each of the five picks hinge primarily on proximity to BART and the 38-Geary corridor. AI-generated illustration.
SF median rents have climbed sharply through early 2026. Zumper's April 2026 data shows 1-bedrooms up nearly 20% year-over-year to $3,850/mo city-wide; 2-bedrooms hit $5,340.19 IrisRents' neighborhood breakdown puts 1-bedrooms in Pacific Heights at $2,400–$3,000, Nob Hill at $2,200–$2,800, and Inner Richmond at the low end of the 1 BD market in SF.20 The five picks above all land below those medians — some significantly so.
The Apartments.com city-wide average for SF sits at $3,418/mo, and RentCafe pegs it at $3,792.21 In that context, a verified 1 BD at $1,500 in North Beach or $1,900 in Inner Richmond is genuinely unusual.

Listings sourced from Craigslist (sfbay), Zillow, Trulia, Zumper, ApartmentAdvisor, and RentSFNow. Prices and availability verified as of June 3, 2025. Contact landlords to confirm current status before touring.

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