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SFO? You living at the airport son?
You can't find a studio, let alone a one-bedroom in DT SFO for that price. You might be able to find one in the Outer Sunset or in Daly City.
No ratchet? You're missing out.
Once again. SFO - Airport, SF - City
As far as your question, try Daly City or Colma for that range. DT SF is expensive AF
San Bruno, Millbrae and Daly City closer to the airport. I travel a lot and that works great for me. If you see yourself spending a lot of time in SF, try the Richmond, outer Richmond or Sunset districts. Richmond is better connected to SOMA (where you will be working) and gets you there on one bus in 35-40 mins
Agree with EY 1.
Hey OP moving out next month and 2,100 for the master bedroom + master bathroom or 1,850 for a private room and shared bathroom in Soma - block away from AT&T ballpark. Let me know if you're interested and I'll give you my burner
Oakland is way more chill and doable on that budget than anywhere on the peninsula in my opinion. Look for options around the lake.
You won't find a livable studio on Oakland for that price but if you're willing to have roommates you could live in a nice place for ~$1500
For reference, when I was apt hunting, I found some ratchet converted bedrooms in outer sunset for about 1500
In Oakland, what can I expect to pay for a nice one-bedroom?
I don't know the market, I'm from the midwest
@OP Want to sublease my apartment in Daly City? Moving to Chicago in April
Nice complexes with amenities 2500-3500. On the higher side the closer you get to public transport. http://www.masonathive.com/oakland-oakland/mason-at-hive-apartment-home/
http://www.allegroatjls.com/?module=mobile_check_availability&property[id]=59850&property_floorplan[id]=235436&move_in_date=03/11/2017
http://www.allegroatjls.com/?module=mobile_check_availability&property[id]=59850&property_floorplan[id]=235436&move_in_date=03/11/2017
You might as well find something near daly city if you're going to be travelling for most of the week days
FYI, the Bart will take you from Oakland to DT SF in 20 mins