S.F. Rents Mapped — Pricey, Pricier, Priciest

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Median rents for one-bedroom apartments are mapped out by neighborhood in San Francisco. Map courtesy of Zumper

Posted by David Weir, KQED News Fix

The apartment rental startup Zumper has updated its maps of the median rents for one- and two-bedroom apartments in San Francisco by neighborhood. It found that the median price for a one-bedroom in the city is now $2,764. The median price for a two-bedroom is $4,000.

The median is the numerical value separating the higher half of a data set from the lower half.

In San Francisco, these rates vary substantially depending exactly which part of town we are talking about. Much like its notorious micro-climates, the city features micro-pockets of relatively affordable rental units.

Read the complete story at KQED News Fix. 

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