Rent in San Francisco is one of the most expensive in the U.S., so it’s no surprise that many people end up living with roommates. However, the wrong roommate can be a nightmare to deal with. That doesn’t mean you have to find someone you know to move in with or that you have to just take your chances. If you’re looking for someone to move in with you or you’re looking for a room to rent and want to start off with a roommate, we can help you find the perfect roommate.
Many people move to SF to take part of the bustling tech scene, experience the big city life, or just to enjoy everything that San Francisco and the Bay Area has to offer. Living in SF and the Bay Area will allow you to enjoy a variety of parks, wine tasting day trips to Napa and Sonoma Valley, and an abundance of world class restaurants. Ready to move? Make sure you are not surprised at just how high rent can be.
While rents in SF have gone down recently due to the pandemic, they are still one of the highest nationwide and expected to go back up. A one-bedroom average rent is around $2,650 per month while a two-bedroom will go for $3,495. If you want to live large in neighborhoods like Pac Heights, South Beach, Mission Bay, Marina, Financial District or Cow Hollow expect to pay a lot. An average two bedroom apartment in those areas will go for ~$4,000 or more. More affordable neighborhoods with an average rent of under $3,500 (2 Bedroom) include The Mission, Castro, Outer Sunset or Laurel Heights. For much more affordable apartments, look to live in neighborhoods like Outer Richmond, Tenderloin, Central Sunset, or Excelsior. You’ll be able to split the rent of under $3,000 with a roommate.
Stepping outside of SF itself can lower the cost of rent, but depending where it might not be a lot. In Silicon Valley rent ranges from $2,200 to $2,500 for a one-bedroom, in places like Cupertino, Palo Alto, Menlo Park and San Jose. You may also consider living in the East Bay area, in Oakland, Hayward, Almeda, or Union City where the rents are more affordable. There, you could find a one-bedroom apartment for around $2,000 per month and splitting a place with a roommate will get you even more savings. As you could tell, where you live can make a huge difference in what you’ll pay for rent.
Everyone is different, so finding the right roommate or room for rent isn’t always that easy. But we have your back. First, tell us a little about yourself. Start with the basics such as your budget, move date and preferred areas. Then, tell us about your lifestyle and preferences, such as your schedule, habits and sociability. By knowing more about you, our algorithm can better match you with potential roommates with similar lifestyles and preferences. Once you complete the signup, you can interact with potential roommates who we will present to you based on the best fit.
There are a lot of people that are looking for roommates and rooms at any given time in San Francisco. But with our roommate finder, you’ll be able to pick out the right ones for you. After signup, we'll present the top prospects that will be a good fit for you. Using the filters you can further narrow down prospects, then review the profiles of your favorite potential roommates. You can contact those you want to learn more about with a message or a "like". You’ll be able to chat with them directly on our platform, and schedule to meet in person if they seem as a good fit. It can be that easy to find a roommate that’s going to be a perfect match for you.
If the career and business opportunities, diverse culture, and epic scenery of San Francisco seems to be a perfect fit for you, start looking through our roommate search now. You’ll find plenty of people in SF who are looking for a roommate, which means it’ll be easy for you to find the perfect person to live with. Check out all Diggz has to offer to find the perfect roommate today.