
2026/6/22 · 8:28
5 best-value SF Bay Area apartments this week (Jun 15–22, 2026)
Five picks spanning $1,545–$3,275/mo: a SoMa BMR studio at $2,005 below market, a new El Cerrito studio at $1,696 with dual transit access, a Concord 1BR with in-unit W/D+AC, a fully furnished SoMa high-rise 1BR at 35% below median, and an Inner Sunset in-law studio at $1,900 in one of SF's safest corridors.
The broadest value gap this week is between a $1,545 income-restricted SoMa studio and the $5,010 median for SoMa 1BRs. That spread tells the story of what this market looks like right now: if you qualify for a below-market-rate (BMR) unit, SoMa hands you the best deal in all of San Francisco. If you don't, the East Bay continues to offer the clearest price-to-amenity ratio — and this week, a newly built El Cerrito studio with an Express Bus connection to SF came in 12% below that city's already-declining median.
Five picks from June 15–22 listings, ranked by overall value: rent versus neighborhood median, included amenities, commute access, and move-in friction. SoMa and Mission are covered for the first time; Inner Sunset gets its strongest pick of the series so far.
The picks at a glance
| # | Address | Neighborhood | Rent | Type | Move-in |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 8 Mclea Ct #102 | SoMa, SF | $1,545/mo | Studio, income-restricted (BMR) | Available now |
| 2 | 10879 San Pablo Ave #114 | El Cerrito | $1,696/mo | Studio, 505 sqft, newly built | June 30 |
| 3 | 5378 Clayton Rd | Concord (Crossroads) | $1,980/mo | 1BR / 625 sqft, in-unit W/D + AC | Now (special offer) |
| 4 | 1 Hawthorne St #20F | SoMa, SF | $3,275/mo | 1BR / 950 sqft, fully furnished | June 30 |
| 5 | Near Golden Gate Park | Inner Sunset, SF | $1,900/mo | Studio in-law, 450 sqft | August 1 |
Note: Pick #5 is listed August 1 and has a one-person occupancy restriction — details in that section.
#1 — 8 Mclea Ct #102, SoMa: $1,545/mo (income-restricted)
Studio / 1BA · BMR unit managed by SF MOHCD · Water & garbage included · Coin laundry in building · Elevator · Bike parking · Cats & dogs OK · 12-month lease · Available now · Listed June 17 1
SoMa's studio median is $3,550/month as of June 2026. 2 At $1,545 with water and garbage included, this unit sits $2,005 below that benchmark — a figure that would normally stop you short. The trade-off is eligibility: this is a Below Market Rate unit administered through the SF Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD). 1 One-person household income must not exceed $65,540/year; two-person maximum is $74,800/year. Minimum monthly income to qualify is $3,862.50 (roughly 2.5× the rent). You must not own any residential property.

The unit itself is a quiet rear-facing studio on the ground level. Kitchen has an electric stove and under-counter refrigerator. Tub/shower combo. The address is off 9th Street, within blocks of Trader Joe's, Costco, and Fitness SF.
- Commute: Closest BART is Civic Center/UN Plaza (~0.3 miles). Powell Street BART is ~0.5 miles. Both reach Embarcadero in under 5 minutes. Montgomery Street (FiDi) is a 10–15-minute walk. Caltrain at 4th & King: ~20 minutes by Muni.
- Parking: Street only — no off-street parking included.
- Laundry: Coin-operated, in building.
- Utilities: Water and garbage included. Tenant pays electricity.
- Pets: Cats and dogs OK.
- Safety: SoMa has the highest violent crime rate in San Francisco, at approximately 41.5 per 1,000 residents based on 2025 SFPD data. 3 Citywide violent crime fell 17% in 2025 and continued improving in Q1 2026. 4 The Mclea Court block sits off 9th Street near the Civic Center corridor — visit in person during different times of day before committing. Car break-ins remain the most common incident type citywide, though at a 22-year low.
- Watch for: Security deposit is $1,545 (one month). Max occupancy is two people. The application requires income documentation. Confirm current availability directly with the listing contact (John Murphy per the listing) before applying — BMR units move quickly once income-eligible applicants are identified. 1
#2 — 10879 San Pablo Ave #114, El Cerrito: $1,696/mo
Studio / 1BR / 1BA / 505 sqft · Newly built · Tiled floors · Large windows · EV charging · Secured building · Cats OK ($995/yr pet fee) · 1-year lease preferred · Available June 30 · Listed May 27, updated June 22 5
El Cerrito's studio median is $2,089/month as of June 2026. 6 At $1,696, this unit is 19% below that figure — and El Cerrito is the only priority East Bay city showing year-over-year rent declines (-8% overall, -11% for studios) this month. 6 The building is newly constructed, which means new appliances, energy-efficient fixtures, and no deferred maintenance surprises.

The listing calls out "Bus Line L Express to SF" as the primary transit option — a direct AC Transit route to San Francisco that the landlord describes as faster than BART for certain downtown destinations. Major transit connections are close by on San Pablo Ave and the I-80 corridor.
- Commute: AC Transit Line L Express runs from San Pablo Ave directly to San Francisco (Transbay Terminal). El Cerrito del Norte BART (~0.6 miles) also connects to downtown SF in ~35 minutes. Two transit options from the same address is a meaningful advantage.
- Parking: Street parking only — no off-street included.
- Laundry: In building (laundry room on-site per the listing).
- Utilities: Tenant pays all utilities.
- Pets: Cats OK with $995/year pet fee. No dogs mentioned.
- Safety: El Cerrito's safety picture is mixed. Niche.com users rate 55% of the city as "pretty safe" and 27% as "very safe." 7 NeighborhoodScout reports a city-wide crime rate of approximately 35 per 1,000 residents, which is elevated compared to national averages. 8 San Pablo Ave is a commercial corridor — visit the specific block and surrounding streets before deciding.
- Watch for: The listing has been active since May 27 with a June 22 refresh — it may have had prior showings with no takers, or may have just been held through a seasonal listing cycle. Showings are Saturdays at 2:30 pm and Tuesdays/Thursdays at 6 pm by appointment. Deposit is $1,800 (slightly above one month's rent).
#3 — 5378 Clayton Rd, Concord (Crossroads): $1,980/mo
1BR / 1BA / 625 sqft · In-unit stackable W/D · Central heat & AC · Granite countertops · Patio/balcony · Dishwasher · Carport parking · Pool · Dog park · Pets OK · Posted June 22 9
Concord's 1BR median is $1,795/month as of June 2026. 10 At $1,980, Crossroads sits $185 above that median — but the amenity gap justifies the spread. In-unit washer/dryer and central AC together are rare at this price point in Concord's managed-building stock; the Zumper median includes units without either. The listing posted this morning and the market context matters: Concord has seen five of its seven active managed listings this week carry "special offer" flags, a seasonal pattern. 9 Asking about a move-in concession is reasonable.

The unit has wood-style plank flooring, a programmable thermostat, and ceiling fan. The community includes a swimming pool, dog park, covered parking, and playground.
- Commute: Clayton Road is roughly 3.5 miles from Concord BART (no dedicated bus route shown in the listing). A car or bike would be needed to reach BART; from Concord BART to Embarcadero is approximately 55–65 minutes. For renters who primarily drive and commute to the East Bay or Highway 4 corridor, the location is more practical. Not the right pick if you depend on BART daily.
- Parking: Carport and assigned uncovered spaces available.
- Laundry: In-unit stackable washer/dryer.
- Utilities: Not listed as included — assume tenant-paid. Confirm with leasing office.
- Pets: Cats and dogs welcome (up to 2 pets, breed restrictions apply). Pet deposit max $750; monthly pet rent $50–$100. 9
- Safety: Concord is a mid-size suburban city (~130,000 residents) with a publicly accessible police department and crime reporting. No neighborhood-level crime rate comparable to SFPD's per-1,000 data was available in this research window for the specific Clayton Road corridor.
- Watch for: Office hours are Monday–Tuesday and Thursday–Friday 10 am–6 pm, Saturday 10 am–5 pm. Given the same-day posting, call before dropping in — available units may be limited. The listing was posted today (June 22) and has not had prior market exposure.
#4 — 1 Hawthorne St, 20th floor, SoMa: $3,275/mo
1BR / 1BA / 950 sqft · Fully furnished · In-unit washer/dryer · AC · 24hr attended lobby · 26th-floor roof terrace · EV charging · Garage (valet add-on) · Pets OK · Available June 30 · Listed June 20 11
SoMa's 1BR median is $5,010/month. 2 This One Hawthorne unit at $3,275 is 35% below that median for a furnished 950-sqft condo on the 20th floor of a boutique luxury building. The catch: it is a private owner listing with a verified June 30 availability date, meaning you have roughly eight days to tour, decide, and sign.
One Hawthorne is a boutique condo tower in the FiDi/SoMa border zone. The unit has rift-cut white oak entry door, custom cabinetry office alcove, commercial-grade windows, and stone, wood, and glass finishes throughout. Building amenities include a 24-hour attended lobby, onsite cleaning staff, and a 26th-floor roof terrace. The furnished configuration eliminates the need to move furniture or buy appliances — a real cost offset in the first year. Walking distance to LinkedIn, Yelp, Salesforce, and the Caltrain terminal at 4th & King.
- Commute: Montgomery Street BART (~0.4 miles walk) reaches downtown stations in under 5 minutes and Civic Center in 3 minutes. The Caltrain terminal at 4th & King is approximately 0.7 miles. For any job in FiDi or SoMa, this is a car-free commute with almost no transit friction.
- Parking: Valet garage available for an additional fee (amount not disclosed in listing). Confirm cost before signing.
- Laundry: In-unit washer/dryer.
- Utilities: Not listed as included — assume tenant-paid. Confirm with owner.
- Pets: Cats and dogs OK.
- Safety: SoMa has elevated crime rates — the same note from Pick #1 applies. One Hawthorne's attended lobby and controlled-access building provide a layer of security at the building level. The Hawthorne Street block is in the FiDi-adjacent commercial zone, which tends to have heavier daytime foot traffic than the residential SoMa corridor near 6th/7th. 3
- Watch for: The owner-listed private condo at this price in this building is unusual — verify the lease terms carefully (month-to-month vs. fixed term; subletting policy; whether the furniture is included at no cost or separately priced). Application fee is $40. An 8-day window to June 30 is tight for anyone who needs to give notice at their current address.
#5 — Near Golden Gate Park, Inner Sunset: $1,900/mo (August 1)
Studio in-law unit / 1BA / 450 sqft · Separate entrance · Private kitchen & bath · In-building W/D · Street parking (plentiful) · No pets · One person only · Available August 1 · Listed June 16 12
Inner Sunset's studio median is $2,800/month as of June 2026. 13 At $1,900, this in-law unit is 32% below the neighborhood median — and Inner Sunset's 1BR median just dropped $205 month-over-month to $3,395, making this one of the few SF neighborhoods where rents are currently softening. 13 Two blocks from Golden Gate Park, a short walk to the ocean, and convenient to SFSU and UCSF. The trade-offs are substantial: August 1 availability, one-person-only occupancy, no pets, shared utility costs with the landlord.

The listing photos show a furnished space, which suggests the current tenant may still be in residence. Utilities are shared (split with the landlord at unspecified percentage). The exact address is not disclosed in the listing; the map pin places the unit near the Outer Sunset edge, approximately 2 blocks from the park and close to the ocean.
- Commute: The N-Judah Muni Metro line runs through Inner Sunset and connects to Civic Center, Powell, and Embarcadero in 25–35 minutes depending on direction. SFSU is accessible by bus. No BART in the neighborhood — nearest is West Portal (~1.5 miles).
- Parking: Street parking only — the listing notes that parking is plentiful in this part of the Sunset.
- Laundry: In-building washer/dryer (shared with the house).
- Utilities: Shared cost with landlord at unspecified split. Confirm the exact formula before signing.
- Pets: No pets.
- Safety: The Sunset/Parkside area is among San Francisco's lowest-crime residential zones per capita. 3 Western residential neighborhoods consistently show the lowest property crime rates citywide. This is the safest neighborhood in this week's five picks.
- Watch for: One-person occupancy is a hard constraint — the listing explicitly states this. The shared utility arrangement needs a written addendum spelling out the split percentage. August 1 means six weeks before occupancy; if you're currently on a month-to-month lease, this is workable. If you need a place sooner, this pick doesn't apply.
Renter alert: SF BMR income limits, BART service, and the Marina lawsuit
SF's rental subsidy expansion. The SF Budget Committee voted unanimously on June 18 to remove the 12% spending cap on short-term rental subsidies funded by the 2018 Proposition C homelessness tax. 14 If passed by the full Board of Supervisors on July 14 (requires two-thirds approval), the ordinance would create approximately 800 new rental subsidy slots — 350 for families, 250 for adults, 200 for youth. This is a downstream context item for Pick #1: BMR programs and rental subsidy expansions are separate pipelines, but both reflect the same pressure on SF's low-income housing supply.
BART FY27 night delays. The 30-minute Sunday–Thursday night delays on the Millbrae/SFO/Daly City branch remain in effect. 15 None of this week's picks are served by that branch. El Cerrito del Norte BART (serving Pick #2) and Concord BART (serving Pick #3) are on the Richmond–Antioch corridor, which is not affected.
The Marina rent-hike lawsuit. A lawsuit filed in late 2025 became public this week: Marina tenants Sabah and Goksal Oney sued their landlord after their monthly rent was raised from $14,000 to $24,000 (a 71% increase) hours after they announced a pregnancy — a move their attorney characterized as an attempt to force them out and avoid just-cause eviction protections. 16 Their attorney, Rahman Popal, said his firm received 20% more calls about displacement-by-rent-hike this year versus last. The case is a reminder that SF's rent control protections apply after you sign — they cap future increases but do not limit the asking rent on a new lease. Pick #1 (BMR) and any rent-controlled unit you sign offer the strongest protection once you're inside.
Cover image: AI-generated editorial image.
参考来源
- 1Craigslist: Below Market Rate Studio, Great SOMA Location
- 2Zumper: Average Rent in SOMA, San Francisco, CA
- 3Reolink: Top 10 Safest Neighborhoods in San Francisco 2026
- 4Inside Guide to SF Tourism: San Francisco Crime in 2026
- 5Craigslist: 550 sq ft studio, Express BUS to SF
- 6Zumper: Average Rent in El Cerrito, CA
- 7Niche: El Cerrito Crime Rates and Statistics
- 8NeighborhoodScout: El Cerrito Crime Statistics
- 9Craigslist: In Unit Washer & Dryer, Assigned Uncovered Parking, Concord
- 10Zumper: Average Rent in Concord, CA
- 11Craigslist: 1 bedroom at One Hawthorne, downtown views
- 12Craigslist: sunset studio
- 13Zumper: Average Rent in Inner Sunset, San Francisco, CA
- 14KQED: San Francisco Considers Extending Rent Help for Families
- 15BART: News and Service Alerts
- 16SF Standard: SF couple announces pregnancy; landlord raises rent 71%




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