Hidden in Nob Hill for $15,000
This Italianate Victorian on a quaint pedestrian lane is tiny at 1,850 square feet (which includes two bedrooms and 2.5-baths), but that didn't stop it from asking $15,000 a month. The home was built in 1908 but underwent a complete renovation in 2004 and was freshly decorated in 2011.
Peace and Quiet for $13,500
It isn't cheap to be able to call a historic mansion in a national park home. This 7-bedroom home in the Presidio is asking $13,500 per month.
Russian Hill 3BR for $11,950
This 3-bed, 3.5-bath, 2,900-square-foot home in Russian Hill
sold just last month for $5.675M, which was 725K over asking. It's now on the rental market with a lease for 9.5 months at $11,950 per month. Property highlights include a wine cellar and multiple gardens.
Home across from Dolores Park
$10,000 a month gets you a 3-bedroom town home right across the street from Dolores Park. The home is available fully furnished for short or longterm stays.
Greenwich Steps for $10,999
Tucked away on the fabled Greenwich Steps, $10,999 a month will get you a slice of the stairway gardens and feral parrots as neighbors. The home is 2,000 square feet and has three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
FiDi 2BR Condo for $12,000
At $12,000 per month, this is the most expensive two bedroom for rent right now. Building amenities at the Montgomery/Washington Towers include a 24-hour doorman, lap pool and gym.
Most Expensive Rental in the City
This 6-bedroom condo in the Marina will run you $30,000 a month, making it the most expensive home to rent in San Francisco right now.
$12,000 and No Pets in Nob Hill
This four bedroom Nob Hill home is a real stunner, but bazillionaires with furry friends should look elsewhere: there's a strict no pets policy.
Tri-Level penthouse at Mint Plaza
Industrial chicness can be yours for $17,000 a month at the penthouse in the historic Silver Building at Mint Plaza. This penthouse sits on floors 7 and 8 and has a private roof deck.
$18,500 for Panhandle Views
At $18,500 per month, this is one of the more expensive homes for rent in San Francisco. The 6-bed, 5-bath, 6,000 square foot property has four levels and is fit for entertaining: there's a parlor with a fireplace, a full bar and a library.
$22,500 in Laurel Heights
If a very expensive renovated and spacious Victorian are what you require, this is the home for you. At $22,500 per month, it's the second most expensive rental in San Francisco right now. The home has five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms.
Tri-level penthouse at BLU
Private rooftop solariums and roof terraces and panoramic views from every level are just two highlights for this penthouse at BLU. Building amenities include 24-hour lobby attendant and concierge services. This penthouse will run you $12,000 a month.
Cottage in Forest Hill for $12,000
this home is in the heart of Forest Hill, a family-friendly neighborhood with great views. The home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms. No pets allowed.
$10,500 for Sea Cliff home
This newly remodeled abode has 3-levels and four bedrooms and four bathrooms. No pets allowed.
Hidden in Nob Hill for $15,000
This Italianate Victorian on a quaint pedestrian lane is tiny at 1,850 square feet (which includes two bedrooms and 2.5-baths), but that didn't stop it from asking $15,000 a month. The home was built in 1908 but underwent a complete renovation in 2004 and was freshly decorated in 2011.
Peace and Quiet for $13,500
It isn't cheap to be able to call a historic mansion in a national park home. This 7-bedroom home in the Presidio is asking $13,500 per month.
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