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San Francisco Apartment #150bSanFrancisco
Apartment #150bSanFrancisco
San Francisco, Soma
from €1.218/week
Sleeps 8, 2 bed / 2 bath
San Francisco Apartment #150dSanFrancisco
Apartment #150dSanFrancisco
San Francisco, Financial district
from €1.868/week
Sleeps 10, 3 bed / 3 bath
San Francisco Apartment #Pen-SOF317SF
Apartment #Pen-SOF317SF
San Francisco, Jefferson Street
from €2.999/week
Sleeps 4, 1 bed / 2 bath

Tips on Finding a Good San Francisco Apartment Rental Unit

Moving to Bay Area? The first step in finding a good San Francisco apartment rental calls for a careful consideration of your time frame and desired neighborhood. Plan to set aside about four weeks for your search. In addition, take a look at your finances to determine which neighborhoods offer the best San Francisco apartment rental units to fit your needs. The combination of dedicated time and concentrated focus will make the moving process much more efficient.

How do you know if you are searching in the right neighborhood? Generally, people searching from San Francisco apartment rental options should be able to choose from four or five options. Too few may indicate you are looking above your optimal price point. If this is the case, consider an adjacent area within an extra 10 minutes from your work. Often such neighborhoods offer many of the amenities of their more expensive counterparts. At the same time, finding too many options can draw out the process unnecessarily.

After you have narrowed down your search for a San Francisco apartment rental unit, start to arrange meetings with owners, agents, and other services that can help you in the process. Never begin a serious search without copies of pay stubs, credit reports, and letters of reference. Try to set aside several days to view apartments. The rental market in San Francisco moves quickly. Focusing your efforts allows you to say yes and begin the next stage of your move without delay.

Many first-time renters fail to realize that the cost of a San Francisco apartment rental until includes security deposits. Most landlords require at a deposit equivalent to at least one month of rent. Some will ask for the first and last month of rent. These upfront costs protect the landlord against damage and are returned when you vacate the apartment.
 
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