SF News San Francisco Now the Only Major Metro Area In the U.S. Where Rents Are Still Below Pre-Pandemic Levels Yeah, wow. Even though the city is far from the ghost town it was in the summer/fall of 2020, San Francisco is now the only one of 52 metro areas in the country with 1 million+ people where rents remain below March 2020 levels.
SF News Spurred by Bay Area Tenant Exoduses, a Renter's Market Surfaces in San Francisco As companies continue adopting remote work models amid the pandemic, many San Francisco tenants are opting to not renew their leases — and leave town, altogether. So, for the first time in well over a decade, the city's now in the midst of a long-overdue renter's market.
SF News Supervisors to Consider Allowing Even Tinier Micro-Apartments At tomorrow's Board of Supervisors meeting there's a proposal on the docket to change the city's building code to allow for the tiniest dwelling spaces in the
SF News Another Day, Another Story About How Scary The Apartment Market Is Getting Back in November the press was kvelling about how the vacancy rate for apartment rentals was reaching dot-com-era levels, and, yeah, it's only gotten worse in six months. There