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June Homes 94110, San Francisco

Capp St, San Francisco, 94110, United States
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About the Property

About
June Homes 94110 is a student accommodation in San Francisco, nestled in a vibrant and lively neighborhood. These ensuite rooms in a 4-bedroom house are perfect for students seeking convenient access to the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and the California College of the Arts, both just a short distance away.

Features
The property features bright and spacious non-ensuite rooms in a 4-bedroom home, furnished with full-sized beds, study desks, chairs, and closets. The common areas boast tasteful hardwood floors and a flatscreen TV for entertainment. The fully equipped kitchen includes a refrigerator, oven, and microwave, ideal for preparing meals with housemates. With furnished common areas, central heating, backyard space, and eco-friendly features, this property offers the perfect sanctuary for students.

Location & What's Hot
Explore exciting bars, restaurants, and bakeries right at your doorstep in the Mission District, a dynamic neighborhood with Latino roots and a hipster vibe. Wander through streets lined with old-school taquerias, eclectic live-music clubs, chef-driven eateries, and craft cocktail lounges. Grab a coffee at Ritual Coffee Roasters, enjoy lunch at Udupi Palace or Limon, and unwind with drinks at Casements Bar. Don't miss the tattoo parlors and gourmet ice cream shops, and be sure to visit Dolores Park, a popular weekend hangout offering stunning skyline views.

Commute
Residents benefit from easy commute options while staying at June Homes 94110. The Mission St & 22nd St and Mission St & 20th St bus stops are just a few minutes away, and the Right Of Way/21st St subway station is within walking distance.

What will you get

Common Amenities

Furnished Common Areas
Green building
Enclosed backyard
Central heating

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Cooling Off Period
    Free booking cancellation in stipulated time
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  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date
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Payment Policies (4)

  • Booking Deposit
    Secure booking with this amount
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  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
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  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I qualify as a resident?

Here’s what you’ll need in order to qualify as a resident, based on the city you want to live in. Proof that your monthly income is 3x the monthly rent or proof that you have 60x the monthly fee in cash assets. You can prove cash assets by providing banking statements
* An above 650 credit score
Applications for properties in Los Angeles must include:
* Proof that your monthly income is 3x the monthly rent or proof that you have 60x the monthly fee in cash assets. You can prove cash assets by providing banking statements * An above 630 credit score
Applications for properties in Austin, Dallas must include:
* Proof that your monthly income is 3x the monthly rent or proof that you have 60x the monthly fee in cash assets * An above 550 credit score
Applications for properties in Philadelphia must include:
* Proof that your monthly income is 2.5x the monthly rent or proof that you have 60x the monthly fee in cash assets
An above 620 credit score

What if I don’t qualify as a resident?

If you don’t meet the resident requirements to qualify for a property on your own, they have a few options for you:
* Apply for a property with a guarantor who will co-sign your lease.  * Book a short-term stay for under three months and enjoy a simplified approval process: no income or savings requirements and you will only be required to meet a certain credit score, determined by the city you want to live in.

What is a guarantor?

A guarantor, usually a parent or guardian, is someone who meets certain financial requirements and will co-sign your lease in order to guarantee your rent will be paid. By co-signing, they commit to paying your rent during your lease if for any reason you can’t make the payments yourself. The financial requirements for guarantors vary from city to city. Guarantors on applications for properties in New York City, Boston, Washington DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago must provide:
* Proof that their monthly income is 5x the monthly fee or proof that they have 80x the monthly fee in cash assets * A credit score of at least 650
Guarantors on applications for a property in Austin must provide:
* Proof that their monthly income is 5x the monthly fee or proof that they have 80x the monthly fee in cash assets * A credit score of at least 550
Guarantors on applications for a property in Philadelphia must provide:
* Proof that their monthly income is 5x the monthly fee or proof that they have 80x the monthly fee in cash assets * A credit score of at least 620

What if I can’t find a guarantor?

If you can’t find anyone to act as a guarantor for you, they can help with that too. Enroll with their partner and they will act as your guarantor by co-signing your lease for a fee, helping you qualify.

Are requirements different for international residents?

Yes. Application credit score requirements only apply to individuals with a credit history in the US. If you are an international resident, you or a guarantor must provide proof of financial status - such as bank statements or proof of funds in trust - in your previous country of residence. Documents in a foreign language are accepted, but a version translated into English may be requested. Please note: each application is assessed on a case-by-case basis but must generally meet the above terms.

Can I tour a property in person?

Yes! Approved applicants can view up to two properties in person. And you can always view the bedroom layout and common areas of the property by taking a 3D tour.

Is there a minimum stay requirement?

Yes. The minimum stay in any accommodation is 30 days (with the exception of Boston and Washington (31 days) and Chicago (32 days). After your 1 month minimum stay, you don’t have to strictly rent for months at a time. For example, you can rent flexibly for 1 month and 8 days, or 2 months and 10 days, etc

Can I extend my stay?

They're thrilled you'd like to stay with the accommodation longer! The price on your new lease will likely be up to 5% off the web price for your desired dates. Some differences might apply in select areas and they will always comply with all local rent regulations. If you've already agreed to accept a priority offer *, then your extension price will be the rate of that offer. The only time you would not be able to extend your stay is if they have not heard back after the issued priority offer & a new resident secured the space.
* A priority offer is made to you from the accommodation at any point during your stay if someone applies to be the next resident of your room. You have the option to extend immediately, signing to stay for at least as long as the applicant and at their price.

What if I want to terminate my signed agreement early?

Plans change, they get it. If you'd like to terminate early, they require a 60-day notice minimum. Should you wish to exercise the option to terminate your lease prior to the agreed-upon end date, they require a surrender fee equal to 1 month's rent to be paid upfront in order to begin the termination paperwork process. They consider the notice effective from the 1st day of the next rental period. For example, if you submit your 60 days notice on May 15th, they will count 60 days from June 1st. To start this process, please submit a ticket on your management app under the terminations category. They don't allow early terminations between the dates of October 1st - May 31st.

Can couples rent with the accommodation?

Yes! Couples are welcome in select shared properties for an additional $250 per month. Only property with a 1:1 bathroom ratio is considered couple-friendly, and only one couple can occupy these units at a time.

Is the property pet-friendly?

Most of their properties are not ideal for pets. However, select properties do allow pets for an additional monthly fee: $50 for a cat and $100 for a dog. Please note that, as per the law, any and all of their properties allow ESA and ADA animals, even if they are not listed as ‘pet friendly.’ This means that you may be paired with someone who is legally authorized to have a pet. Across all cities, any resident who needs to live with an ESA is required to fill out a form specifying this as part of their application.

What is the move-in process like?

Before your move-in date, you’ll be offered an onboarding call, where you can ask questions and get all the information you need. You’ll also receive details like door codes via email and your management's app. They uphold a 3:00 PM move-in policy for several reasons, but most importantly to ensure that your move-in is as smooth as possible. In the case that the previous resident may be moving out the day you move in, they need time to inspect and clean the room, ensuring you will be moving into a space that meets their standards. If you need to move in earlier than 3:00 PM, they may be able to accommodate this on a case-by-case basis for an additional fee - just email their team with your request.

Is the accommodation visitor-friendly?

Yes! Visitors are welcome between the hours of 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM. If you’re having more than a couple of visitors over at once, be sure to let your roommates know. A friend that stays past 10:00 PM is considered an overnight visitor. All overnight and daytime visitors must be registered through the management's App with their full name and phone number, for the safety and consideration of all housemates. There is a maximum limit of 8 overnight visitors per month, only one at a time. If the visitor stays for more than eight to 8 nights per month, the host shall be charged the daily rate of the host’s room price for their guest, in addition to their license fee. management's Residents must take full responsibility for their visitors. Any violation or damage caused by a visitor is considered the resident's violation, and the accommodation policies apply accordingly. Please exercise care when inviting people into your shared properties.

What types of properties does the management have?

They list both shared properties with roommates as well as studios and one-bedroom apartments for rent. These properties range from recently refreshed units in older, historical buildings to brand-new apartment buildings. When you rent a bedroom in shared properties, you will be co-signing your lease with other roommates who the management will help find for you. If you rent a studio or one-bedroom, you will not share that apartment with any roommates.

How do shared properties work?

Many tenants in major U.S. cities prefer to rent with roommates as it's usually more cost-efficient to rent this way. The management helps roommates find each other to co-sign the lease and move into the same apartment. Please note that according to local housing regulations, you are not renting a private bedroom, but rather a portion of the entire apartment. You and your roommates will share the cost of rent and utilities for the whole apartment and the prices you see on their site are the allocable portion of rent you are agreeing to pay.

Who are my roommates and how are they vetted?

The average age of their residents is 25, and they are generally professionals and students. Rest assured that allU.S. citizens that rent with the managementare vetted with background and credit checks, and they speak withall of their residentson tour either virtually or in personor communicate through other means. However, they can only see what they see and they can't make any promises about their behavior or how they will be as roommates. That is why they pledge that if you are unsatisfied with your residence in any way, and you let us know within the first 7 days of your move-in, they will waive the $200 relocation fee for you. See below. For more information on roommates, you can check out Resident Profiles on our site.

Can I meet my roommates before moving in?

Due to privacy restrictions, the management is unable to share identifying information about current residents. However, if your future roommate has completed an online Resident Profile, you can find out more about them on their site, such as their name, living habits, hobbies, and occupation. When you submit your application and get approved, you’ll also be able to see their profiles in your property account.

Could my roommates change during my lease?

Yes. To give you an idea of their resident rotation, The accommodation residents typically stay for an average of four months. If you are getting a new roommate, they will inform you when their application has been approved.

What if I move in and I don’t like my residence?

If you are unsatisfied with your residence in any way, let us know within the first 7 days of your move-in, and they will waive the $200 relocation fee for you. After this point, you can still relocate but a $200 relocation fee will apply. They will require a 30-day notice for relocation and US housing laws require a 30-day minimum stay in each residence.

What if I have issues with my roommates?

They encourage all residents living in shared residences to practice respect and communication with each other at all times. If you are experiencing serious issues with any current roommates, you can reach out to us to be relocated, and they will work together to find the best solution.

Are all residences furnished?

You can rent any apartment as an unfurnished or furnished unit. Simply choose your preference by selecting either “Furnished” or “Unfurnished” on the residence listing. Please note that your rental payment may change depending on your selection. All furnishings are optional for tenants.

How do I use the resident portal?

Once you’re a resident, you can access the Resident Portal by logging into your account using a desktop or the management app at any time.

What do I do if I have a maintenance issue?

Let us know! You can report any maintenance issues or submit general questions about maintenance on the Resident Portal. Access the Resident Portal by logging into your account using your desktop or the management app. Send your request by submitting a ticket using the Portal and they will get back to you within 24 hours.

Can I have the contact details of my landlord?

The management has designed a system that negates the need to contact your landlord directly. They step in to fulfill the responsibilities your landlord usually would, with a Support Team who is available 24/7 on their app to help with anything you may need, from maintenance requests to general questions about your building. Your comfort is their priority and they work directly with landlords to resolve any issues that arise.

How can I learn more about the neighborhood?

The management is available in some of the most up-and-coming, desirable neighborhoods. They encourage all future residents to research the neighborhood they’re considering before moving in to learn more about the area. Please note that the management is unfortunately not permitted to comment on the safety levels of different neighborhoods, and they encourage all residents to stay alert and take all necessary safety precautions while renting with us.

What happens if I lose a key or get locked out?

They’re available 24/7 to help you out. In the event, you are locked out and a management representative is called to resolve the issue, there is a $100 lock-out fee applied. If a resident loses their key, a key replacement fee depending on the key type is applied.

How do I receive mail and packages?

Many mail services can help out with delivering your mail and packages safely in big cities. Services like FedEx, Amazon, UPS, and USPS ship your mail and packages. USPS delivers mail and they have a key to the building. They deliver items such as letters, bills, magazines, and small packages directly to your mailbox. If it’s a package the delivery company will ring the doorbell and attempt to give the package directly to you. If you’re not a household and they have access to the building they will leave the package inside the front door to the building. If they don’t have access, they may leave the package outside the building. If they need your signature they will leave a notice of attempted delivery on the door. When you’re at work or traveling and aren’t dwelling to accept your mail and packages, you can get them shipped to an Amazon locker. They’ll accept and hold your mail and packages for you, and you’ll be able to pick them up within a certain window.

How do I find street parking?

Street parking rules and regulations vary by city.

Do you show my residence to others during my stay?

Yes, we allow potential approved residents to see any residence in person, during reasonable hours on weekdays and weekends. They always give advance notice of future showings and appreciate your understanding of this. Rest assured that in-person tours will abide by all safety regulations due to COVID-19.

What are the trash responsibilities?

Residents shall comply with all applicable recycling and trash disposal laws. Residents must also separate trash as designated by the management and in accordance with local laws, and take out the trash on an as-needed basis. All fees/city fines associated with incorrect trash disposal will be charged to Residents.

What is a monthly residence essentials resident stipend?

If you rent a bedroom in a shared residence with other roommates, the property will provide you with a $20 per month stipend* to purchase dwelling essentials for your apartment. You can use your property's virtual credit card to pay for dwelling essentials (available in your app or member portal) or submit a supplies reimbursement request via your member portal or app by tapping ‘Supplies’ and then "I bought supplies, I'd like reimbursement.” If you choose to be reimbursed, you'll be credited your stipend amount for the next monthly rental payment and all your roommates will be informed when any purchase is being made. Roommates usually choose to spend their stipend on buying paper towels, toilet paper, trash bags, dish sponges, hand soap, dish soap and other similar items.

What furniture is included in the shared residence?

For the convenience of you and your roommates, The accommodations furnish common areas such as kitchens, living rooms, and bathrooms in shared apartments. Furnishings greatly vary from listing to listing and you should review your selected apartment’s 3D tour and photos to learn more about the exact furniture provided for that listing.

What is the Boston Student Community Network?

The Boston Student Community Network is an accommodation initiative that aims to provide community and convenience to students and medical practitioners within educational institutions in Boston. BSCN evaluates prospective residential residences for students and practitioners based on proximity to the respective campus, affordability, bed-to-bath ratio, and dwelling features. BSCN management is marked as such on their website, helping Boston students and medical practitioners easily find residences that are well-catered to them. It also helps them find each other: these residences improve the chances of students and practitioners living together or with roommates who can relate to their lifestyles.

Do the bedroom doors lock in shared residences?

The rooms are unable to lock from the exterior. In the case of an emergency, residents need to access all spaces of the house. Locks can be added to the interior of a bedroom door so that when a person occupies the space, the door locks. The charges are based on the handyman market prices and the material cost.

What type of agreement will I sign with the accommodation?

For all accommodations, you will sign a residential lease agreement that outlines your rental price, lease duration, and terms of your occupancy. In shared residences, you will also sign a “Tenant-Protection-Promise Lease Modification Rider” that outlines the terms between you, your roommates, and your landlord.

Why do I need renter's insurance?

In the event of any damage or loss of your personal belongings, renter’s insurance will be your sole resource to request compensation as you’ll be able to file a claim and receive compensation. Also, depending on the insurance package, you may also be eligible to receive temporary housing in case your residence is deemed uninhabitable for a specific period of time. The perks are plenty - reach out to TheGuarantors’ insurance team to help you with any questions you may have as well as provide you with all the information you’d need in order to find the best option for you!

How to get renter’s insurance?

It is essential that all leaseholders be listed on the policy and the accommodation is listed as an Interested Party. If you opt to get your renter’s insurance from TheGuarantors this information will automatically be pre-loaded for you. The building requires a minimum of $100,000 liability coverage & personal content coverage of at least $10,000 per incident.

What is management's suggestion on this?

The management suggests all residents get their hands on a renter’s insurance plan (or verify they're already existing one!) as by doing so, you can have peace of mind knowing that your personal belongings are protected during your renting period

What bills am I responsible for?

Tenants are responsible for the utilities they consume. This includes but is not limited to gas, oil, electric, water, sewer, trash, and internet.

How does this process work?

The management manages your utility accounts and they pay the providers directly for any bills that are issued. Then, they look at the occupancy in your residence for the duration of the billing period and divide the bill among tenants, based on each tenant’s move-in/out dates, all as permitted by law.

When will the bills be issued to me?

Utility companies bill in “arrears”. This means that you will receive your bill after your actual usage dates. For example: If your billing period for gas is March 1- March 31, the gas provider will read the gas meter on March 31 and then they will generate an invoice and send the invoice to the property. The property will do all the math and charge each tenant through their payment portals. This process may take a few days, so you may not receive the charge until later in April.

When are these bills due?

They encourage you to pay the bills as soon as you can, but no later than 5 days after the bill was received.

How do I pay?

The charges will show up on your payment portal, the same way your rent does. You will be able to see notes on which bill it is by logging in to your payment portal and looking at the comments of each charge

Will my bills be prorated based on my move-in/out dates?

Yes! Your bills will be prorated according to the move-in/out dates on your signed lease. Tenants are responsible for utility usage throughout the active lease term regardless if they’re factually present in the unit. For example: If you move in later than your signed lease or move out earlier than your signed move-out date, you will still be responsible for your share of bills based on the dates on your lease.

How will the bills be split amongst roommates?

Based on the number of tenants with active leases during the billing period.

Will I be able to see my utility bills invoice?

Bills are available for review upon request.

What is the $6 monthly service fee?

The property charges a $6 fee for managing and processing utilities like your internet.

How to create and build a clear line of communication?

When living with roommates, open communication is key. This means that from the beginning, it’s essential to establish a clear line of communication between you and your roommates. Discussing your preferences and boundaries early on can save you a lot of trouble down the line.

How to resolve conflicts?

Establish roommate etiquette for resolving conflicts. When living with roommates, disagreements are inevitable, but it’s important to handle them maturely and respectfully. Come up with rules for conflict resolution, such as agreeing to always listen to each other’s perspectives and taking a break if things get heated.

How to keep shared spaces clean?

One of the most important rules when living with roommates is to keep shared spaces clean. No one wants to come familiar with a messy living room or kitchen, so it’s essential to establish a system for cleaning and maintaining shared spaces.

How to respect personal space?

Respect each other’s privacy by establishing boundaries and discussing rules for entering each other’s rooms. Ask permission before entering someone’s room, even if the door is open. Respect each other’s belongings and privacy by avoiding touching or moving anything in the room without asking first. Remember, everyone has different comfort levels regarding personal space. Some roommates may be more introverted and value their alone time, while others may be more extroverted and enjoy socializing.

How to establish responsibilities?

Establish responsibilities for bills, rent, and utilities. This means discussing splitting bills such as rent, setting up a cost-sharing system, and ensuring everyone knows their financial responsibilities. Also, discuss expectations for sharing chores and responsibilities.

How to create rules for guests and parties?

Rules for guests and parties ensure everyone feels comfortable and respected in their living space. Ensure all roommates are comfortable with the number of guests and the frequency of their visits.

How to establish rules for safety and security?

Establish safety rules to create a secure living space for everyone. Discuss emergency procedures and establish a plan for what to do in an emergency. This could involve creating an emergency contact list, designating a meeting spot outside the building, and discussing evacuation procedures

Can I move-in without paying a security deposit?

If your application is approved, you can move in deposit-free if you sign up with either of their partner The Guarantors.

How soon will I receive my security deposit after moving out?

They refund security deposits within 14 business days of your move-out date.

What are the utility bills with the accommodation?

Depending on your home, you will be charged for electricity, water, gas/oil, and internet. Your portion will be calculated depending on the number of roommates.
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Student Accomodations in San Francisco

San Francisco Student Housing

Finding suitable student housing in San Francisco can be difficult, but it’s not impossible. Students worldwide flock to the city every year to pursue their education, and every year, the city reminds us all why it is renowned for its quality of life and academics. With amber, you get access to affordable and comfortable student accommodation in San Francisco without ever leaving the comfort of your home. With affordable San Francisco housing options at amber, one can find top educational institutions such as the University of San Francisco, San Francisco State University, and Academy of Art University.

Student housing in San Francisco includes various non-ensuite, 1,2 bedroom apartments, sharing rooms and private rooms closer to nearby universities, restaurants, and cafes. It is a modern-day city in California adorned with beautiful gardens, parks, and museums; San Francisco has so many things to do! Student apartments in San Francisco are luxurious, comfortable, lavish, affordable, and easy to live in. Student housing in San Francisco costs are minimal and reasonable. With amber, booking short-term student apartments in the United States becomes easier than in any other city. Comfortable and appropriate San Francisco student housing fosters a conducive environment for focused learning and personal growth.

About San Francisco

San Francisco is the cultural, financial, and commercial center of California. The city is home to around 873,959 people, and college students make up a huge chunk of this population. Additionally, the city also offers great post-graduate employment opportunities. SF is ranked at the top amongst all the higher-population cities in the US for revenue generation. With a city like this, one can seldom run out of things to do in San Francisco. During the mid-1800s, San Francisco was at the forefront of the California Gold Rush, making the city what it is today regarding its population and financial standings. Now, the city houses some of the best IT and software companies in the US. Apart from clicking an aesthetic picture at the Golden Gate Bridge, the city has a lot to offer in terms of places to explore. You’ll find Yosemite National Park and Redwood National Park in its proximity. These parks are open to the public and allow you to explore some of the most scenic treks. When you are booking student housing in San Francisco, you are going to be surrounded by amazing SF food, art galleries, museums, libraries, public parks, and so much more.

Best Student Housing in San Francisco

Universities in San Francisco enroll thousands of international students yearly. So, finding on-campus student housing is not always possible. If you are one of them, then finding off-campus student housing in San Francisco near your college would be a feasible and affordable option for you. With off-campus student housing in San Francisco, you get to choose the kind of place you want to live during your university years. Amber helps you sift through multiple student apartments in San Francisco to find the one that suits your requirements. Here are some of the top options for student housing in San Francisco that you can explore and shortlist.

1. 524 Columbus Residences (North Beach)

2. North Beach Residences

3. 402 Broadway Residences

4. 875 Post Street

5. Dakota Hotel

6. 1080 Folsom Residences

7. 221 7th Street Residences

8. 1449 Powell Residences

9. 251 9th Street Residences

10. 2436 Mission Residences

Cost of Living

The cost of living in San Francisco can be slightly higher than in other US cities. However, the city is perfect for student life as the universities in San Francisco are always open for international and national students. Here is a rough estimate list for the cost of living expenses one might face in San Francisco:

1. Food: $90-320 per month

2. Internet & Mobile Phone: $80-100 per month

3. Dinner at a Restaurant: $10-30 per meal

4. Laundry: $20-35 per week

5. Stationery and Textbooks: $20-50 per month

6. Clothing: $50-75/month

7. Travel (Buses, Trams, and Trains): $80-$120 per month

Student Travel in San Francisco

Navigating San Francisco as a student relies heavily on understanding the available transit to access classes, events, and sights. San Francisco has one of the best public transport systems in the United States. The city provides you with multiple effective modes of transportation at affordable prices. These public transit stops are also strategically located in important areas, including university campuses.  Below are some well-utilized transportation modes for students traveling in San Francisco:

1. Muni

Muni is short for San Francisco Municipal Railways operate the trains and the buses. The light rail Metro train is a popular option for traveling across the city. However, if you wish to travel to the Bay Area, the metro trains operated by Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) are an equally convenient choice. It connects San Francisco with the East Bay and San Jose via an underwater Transbay subway. The average fare for a single ride ranges from $2.50 to $3.

2. Buses

Amtrak California Thruway Motorcoach provides buses near San Francisco and throughout California on various National Express highways in the United States. Hundreds of bus stops are on every corner of the city, designed to serve local and national travelers. The average San Francisco bus fare is $2 to $2.50 daily. You can also choose the SFMTA Muni Fares pass, significantly reducing local transportation costs. The 19th and Holloway Ave bus stop is a walking distance to San Francisco State University.

3. Taxis

Taxis or cabs are also one of the most easily accessible modes of transportation in the city. Although these might be a bit costlier than other modes, they are great if you are in a hurry.

4. Cycling

The San Francisco roads are extremely pedestrian-friendly, which means you can cycle to your heart’s content, visiting the universities in San Francisco and exploring things to do in San Francisco.

Student Lifestyle & Living in San Francisco

The city of San Francisco holds a special place in the hearts of students and former students who studied there. Student housing in San Francisco is ideal for students looking to make full use of their time in the city. With a vibrant dynamic of places like great restaurants, museums, and art galleries while also catering to adventure enthusiasts with several great national parks nearby, the city has it all.

The cost of living in San Francisco often scares students away from pursuing their passions, but if one manages to budget right and save up, they wouldn’t ever have to worry about financial woes. The culinary enthusiasts can head on over to delicious food-serving restaurants such as Sotto Mare, Lazy Bear, and Angler. If you prefer calming things to do in San Francisco, the San Francisco Museum of Art, Exploratorium, and Asian Art Museum will surely attract art enthusiasts. During the night, you can explore the improv comedy clubs like the Endgames Improv Stage or move to the beats at the Asia SF. Or if you are interested in the thrills, you can visit the Ghost Hunting at Pacific Heights. If you prefer to go out and explore the wilderness and nature, head to Yosemite National Park and be one with your environment. The cost of living in San Francisco can be easily managed if you opt for public transport and budget your money right. For all your shopping needs, you can head to the San Francisco Centre, which is a 9-story mall filled to the brim with your essentials. For the perfect weekend, one can visit Public Works, Monarch, and 1015 Folsom for the best clubbing experience! The city has several activities one can indulge in while studying. One can make a good career and live comfortably in this buzzing city and especially at San Francisco student housing.

San Francisco Tourist Attractions

San Francisco is one of the United States’ most important cultural and tourist hubs. It has a huge reputation to live up to, and if you are planning on living in student apartments in San Francisco, you won’t be disappointed. The city is known for its museums, flora, cultural heritage and facilities. Some of the San Francisco tourist attractions are mentioned below:

1. Golden Gate Bridge

2. Alcatraz Island

3. Pier 39

4. Palace of Fine Arts

5. Twin Peaks

6. Fisherman’s Wharf

Universities in San Francisco

Many top universities in San Francisco, California offer students a top-tier education and an excellent educational environment for higher studies. With the help of amber, you can also find student housing in San Francisco across many of these universities. Some of the most famous universities near San Francisco include:

1. The University of San Francisco

2. San Francisco State University

3. Academy of Art University

4. Adam’s College of English

5. University of California

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