
5 best-value SF Bay Area apartments this week (June 2–8, 2026)
SF 1BR median just hit $4,000/mo for the first time. This week's five best-value picks — all live on Zillow/Trulia — come in below that floor, span SoMa, Mid-Market, and Western Addition, and carry Walk Scores of 97 or above. Includes price per sqft, commute times to BART, and neighborhood safety ratings.

The median one-bedroom in San Francisco just crossed $4,000/month for the first time, driven by sub-3.5% vacancy and a wave of tech return-to-office mandates.1 Against that backdrop, the five listings below — all pulled live from Zillow and Trulia this week — all come in below the city median, carry Walk Scores of 97 or higher, and sit within a 10-minute commute of BART or Muni Metro.
How we score: value = price per square foot vs. neighborhood median; commute = BART/Muni walking minutes to Financial District; safety = SFPD district crime index (lower = safer, 1–5 scale derived from public crime data).
At a glance
| # | Listing | Neighborhood | Beds | From | Sqft | $/sqft | Commute | Safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1188 Mission | SoMa | 1bd | $3,138 | 450 | $6.97 | 4 min walk to Civic Center BART | ⚠️ 2/5 |
| 2 | 1190 Mission | SoMa | 1bd | $3,368 | 474 | $7.11 | 4 min walk to Civic Center BART | ⚠️ 2/5 |
| 3 | The Fillmore Center | Western Addition | Studio/1bd | $3,569 | 527 | $6.77 | Free shuttle to FiDi; 12 min walk to Fillmore Muni | ✅ 4/5 |
| 4 | Prism | Mid-Market | Studio | $3,110 | 341 | $9.12 | 2 min walk to Civic Center BART | ⚠️ 1/5 |
| 5 | The Brady | SoMa | Studio | $3,776 | 448 | $8.43 | 5 min walk to Civic Center BART | ⚠️ 2/5 |
#1 — 1188 Mission at Trinity Place · $3,138/mo · SoMa

The lowest-priced 1-bedroom on this week's list. Unit 517 is available now at $3,138/mo for 453 sqft — that works out to $6.97/sqft, about 15% below the SoMa neighborhood median for comparable 1BRs.
The building sits in the South of Market complex known as Trinity Place, a development that occupies an entire city block between Mission and Howard Streets. Walk Score 97, Transit Score 100 — Civic Center BART is a 4-minute walk, which also connects directly to SFO via BART. 24/7 front desk concierge, controlled access, bike storage, and a fitness center (present in fewer than 6% of SF buildings). No pets allowed; shared laundry on each floor.
Special offer currently running — check the Zillow listing for the current concession terms before visiting.
- Neighborhood safety note: SoMa carries a 2/5 on our safety index. Street-level activity around 7th and Mission can be rough at night; the block directly around Trinity Place is well-managed and well-lit, but it's worth walking the route at your move-in time before committing.
- Commute score: 9/10. Four minutes to Civic Center BART; Golden Gate Transit and multiple Muni Metro lines stop within two blocks.
#2 — 1190 Mission at Trinity Place · $3,368/mo · SoMa

One block east of the #1 pick, same Trinity Place complex — but with slightly more room and pets allowed. Unit 1719 is available now at $3,368/mo for 488 sqft. The building shares its sister building's Walk Score 99 and Transit Score 100. Pet rent is $75/month per animal.3
Amenities include a courtyard featuring a 92-foot Venus sculpture (reportedly the tallest privately held outdoor sculpture in California), a fitness center, covered parking, and 24-hour courtesy patrol. The building is subject to the San Francisco Rent Ordinance, which caps eviction reasons and limits rent increases outside of vacancy — meaningful protection in a market moving up 13% year-over-year.
- Neighborhood safety note: Same SoMa caveats as #1 apply — 2/5. The Trinity Place complex itself has security on-site around the clock.
- Commute score: 9/10. Civic Center BART and Van Ness Muni stations both within a 5-minute walk.
#3 — The Fillmore Center · from $3,569/mo · Western Addition

The neighborhood pick of the week. The Fillmore Center sits at the intersection of Western Addition and Japantown — two of SF's most livable mid-city neighborhoods, and a meaningful step up in safety from the SoMa cluster above. Walk Score 99, Transit Score 83. A complimentary shuttle to the Financial District runs from the building, which cuts the effective commute to FiDi to under 20 minutes door-to-desk with no transit fare.
Studio units start at $3,569/mo for 527 sqft (Unit M10412, available now); a 1-bedroom starts at $3,698/mo for 785 sqft (Unit M20306, available now). That 785 sqft 1BR at $3,698 represents an unusually large footprint for the price — comparable 1BRs in Pac Heights two blocks north run $500–$800/mo higher.
Amenities include Alamo Square Park (0.7 miles), the historic Fillmore music corridor, barbecue/picnic areas, meticulously landscaped courtyards, access to Fitness SF on-site, and a pet park. Dogs and cats welcome (up to 70 lbs, $50/mo pet rent). The building operates under SF Rent Ordinance protections. Three new units were recently added.
- Neighborhood safety note: Western Addition rates 4/5 on our safety index. The neighborhood has gentrified considerably over the past decade; the Fillmore music corridor draws foot traffic evenings and weekends, and the surrounding streets around Alamo Square are among the calmer mid-city corridors.
- Commute score: 8/10. Free shuttle to FiDi; 12-minute walk to Fillmore/Muni bus; 22-minute ride to Embarcadero via Muni 22 line.
#4 — Prism · $3,110/mo · Mid-Market (Tenderloin adjacent)

The value outlier of the week. Prism at 1028 Market Street offers a studio from $3,110/mo for 341 sqft (Unit 414, available June 6) and a larger 453 sqft studio at $3,355 (Unit 1210). That entry price is the lowest on this list by any measure.5
The building itself is premium — grey oak hardwood-style floors, Caesarstone kitchen countertops, quartz bathroom surfaces, in-unit washer/dryer, a 4,500 sqft panoramic Sky Deck, Peloton bikes in the fitness center, and a rooftop grill. Walk Score 100, Transit Score 100. Civic Center BART is 2 minutes away on foot.
The catch, and it's real: Prism sits at the edge of the Tenderloin. Wikipedia's SF article notes the Tenderloin accounts for approximately 70% of the city's violent crimes — that is a material safety consideration.6 The block fronting Market Street is better lit and more trafficked than the side streets, but the 1/5 safety rating reflects the neighborhood, not just the building. This pick is for urban singles who work from home most days, prioritize a well-designed space and near-zero commute time, and are comfortable navigating street-level disorder.
- Neighborhood safety note: Tenderloin/Mid-Market — 1/5. The building has controlled access, concierge, and night patrol. Street context is challenging.
- Commute score: 10/10. 2-minute walk to Civic Center BART, directly on Market Street Muni corridor.
#5 — The Brady · $3,776/mo · SoMa
A newer addition to this week's pool — The Brady at 1 Brady Street listed new units 2 days ago on Trulia. Studio units from $3,776/mo for 448+ sqft, 1-bedrooms at $4,228 and 2-bedrooms at $5,660. Walk Score 100, Transit Score 100.78
The building features smart-home technology throughout, a clubhouse (present in under 2% of SF buildings), and is pet-friendly. At $8.43/sqft, this studio costs more per square foot than the Trinity Place picks — but the smart-home features and clubhouse amenity justify some premium for renters who value those, and the SoMa location gives direct access to the Caltrain at 4th & King for South Bay commuters.
- Neighborhood safety note: SoMa — 2/5, same notes as listings #1 and #2 above.
- Commute score: 9/10. Multiple BART and Muni options within 5 minutes. Direct access to Caltrain corridor.
The bottom line
This week's five picks cluster heavily in SoMa and Mid-Market, which tells you where the price-per-sqft value currently lives in SF proper. For renters who need a quieter, safer base and can absorb a slightly higher tab, The Fillmore Center's 785 sqft 1BR at $3,698 is the standout — it is genuinely uncommon to find that combination of size, neighborhood quality, and Muni access at that price while SF rents are at an all-time high.
SF 1BR median rent data sources: Zillow Market Trends and MSN/Zumper June 2026 report.
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