San Francisco Renters Wanting to Live Alone Have to Live 65 Miles Outside the City

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Renters who make San Francisco's median income and want to live alone need to look at least 65 miles outside the city for affordable housing, according to a new HotPadsĀ® analysis.

In the city of San Francisco, the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $3,380 a month. That means renters who make San Francisco's median income ($51,780 a year)(i) and want to live in a one-bedroom apartment would need to spend about 78 percent of their income on rent, far beyond the 30 percent recommended by experts.

Staying within the guidelines of 30 percent of income going toward rent, the closest option for renters who want to live alone is Dixon, Calif., over a 65-mile drive northeast of San Francisco. The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Dixon is $1,150 a month. The 65-mile drive from Dixon to San Francisco can take between an hour and an hour and twenty minutes without traffic, one way.

"Living alone is a dream for many renters, but San Francisco's rent prices make it difficult for the typical renter to afford such a luxury without blowing their budget," said Douglas Pope, co-founder and general manager of HotPads. "The nearest place renters making the median income can afford to live alone is closer to Sacramento than it is to San Francisco. This means renters who prioritize having an apartment to themselves may need to make significant tradeoffs when choosing a location, which can include grappling with a long commute."

While living alone within San Francisco's city limits is unaffordable for anyone making the city's median income, some neighborhoods in the city are slightly more affordable than others. Single renters determined to live alone within city limits can find the most affordable neighborhoods near the central area of the city, west of the urban core.

Many of the most affordable neighborhoods for single renters - including the Tenderloin, Downtown, Nob Hill and Lower Pacific Heights - are just west of the Financial District, making them convenient for commuters looking for an affordable rental close to work and nightlife in SoMa. However, even in the Tenderloin, where the median rent for a one-bedroom is $2,464 a month, renters making the city's median income can still expect to spend over 57 percent of their paycheck on rent.

For singles who want to live alone and enjoy the outdoors, neighborhoods bordering the west side of Golden Gate Park, like Inner Sunset, Haight-Ashbury, and Inner Richmond, are also slightly more affordable than the city of San Francisco as a whole. Renters in these neighborhoods can expect to spend about two-thirds of their income on a one-bedroom apartment.

HotPads is a Zillow Group-owned apartment and home search platform for renters in urban areas across the United States. For more information on San Francisco's rental market, visit HotPads.com.

    Rental Affordability for Singles near San Francisco


                    City                                 Miles from       Median One-         Share of San Francisco's
                                                        San Francisco     Bedroom Rent         Median Income Spent on
                                                                                                       Rentii
    ---                                                                                                ------

                   Dixon                                               66              $1,150                          26.7%
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                  Concord                                              31              $1,695                          39.3%
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                  Hayward                                              27              $1,864                          43.2%
                  -------                                             ---              ------                           ----

                  Richmond                                             18              $2,074                          48.1%
                  --------                                            ---              ------                           ----

                  Oakland                                              12              $2,100                          48.7%
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                  Fremont                                              38              $2,200                          51.0%
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                 Daly City                                             10              $2,300                          53.3%
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                  Berkeley                                             14              $2,400                          55.6%
                  --------                                            ---              ------                           ----

                 San Mateo                                             20              $2,500                          57.9%
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               San Francisco                                            0              $3,380                          78.3%
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    Rental Affordability for Singles in San Francisco, by Neighborhood


                 Neighborhood                              Median One-        Share of Median Income
                                                          Bedroom Rent           Spent on Rentiii
    ---                                                   ------------           ----------------

                     City
                      of
                      San
                   Francisco                                           $3,380                        78.3%
                   ---------                                           ------                         ----

                  Tenderloin                                           $2,464                        57.1%
                  ----------                                           ------                         ----

                   Downtown                                            $2,698                        62.5%
                   --------                                            ------                         ----

                     Inner
                    Sunset                                             $2,795                        64.8%
                    ------                                             ------                         ----

                     Nob
                     Hill                                              $2,800                        64.9%
                     ----                                              ------                         ----

                    Haight-
                    Ashbury                                            $2,863                        66.3%
                    -------                                            ------                         ----

                     Inner
                   Richmond                                            $2,873                        66.6%
                   --------                                            ------                         ----

                     Noe
                    Valley                                             $2,980                        69.1%
                    ------                                             ------                         ----

                     Twin
                     Peaks                                             $2,995                        69.4%
                     -----                                             ------                         ----

                     Lower
                    Pacific
                    Heights                                            $3,047                        70.6%
                    -------                                            ------                         ----

                   Telegraph
                     Hill                                              $3,100                        71.8%
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Launched in 2005, HotPads is based in San Francisco and is owned and operated by Zillow Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:Z and ZG).

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(i) Bureau of Labor Statistics, median annual income for the city of San Francisco
(ii) Based on the city of San Francisco's median income from the Bureau of Labor Statistics ($51,780 annually)
(iii) Based on the city of San Francisco's median income from the Bureau of Labor Statistics ($51,780 annually)

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