916 Pacific sits in fabled Nob Hill on the edge of three equally legendary San Francisco neighborhoods - Russian Hill, North Beach, and Chinatown. Built in 1917, the building balances unique architectural details (including its yellow front door) with modern amenities for its residents. Perfect Walk and Transit scores mean running errands, commuting to work, and exploring the ample local dining, drinking, and shopping options are a breeze. City Lights Books, Tosca Cafe, and some of the city’s best dim sum options are nearby - not to mention Washington Square Park, with two separate dog-friendly play areas. Downstairs retail spaces include Wong Chong Kee watch repair shop (in business for over 30 years) and Tantara Yoga. Fisherman's Wharf is just down the hill, and Downtown and the Financial District are a quick walk – or even cable car ride – away. This rent controlled building guarantees no surprises in your rent month after month, year after year.
To comfortably afford an apartment, we recommend having at least three times your monthy rent in gross household income.
View suggested annual incomes for 916 Pacific Ave by bedroom type below.
Studio
Suggested income:
$84,400
per year
Rent report
916 Pacific Ave Rent vs. San Francisco Average
916 Pacific Ave
San Francisco Average
Studio
$2,345
$2,285
$0
$800
$1,600
$2,400
$3,200
916 Pacific Ave is asking 3%
more than the average studio apartment in
San Francisco.
If you upsized to an average priced San Francisco 1 bedroom apartment, you would pay
33% more per month.
916 Pacific Ave provides 5%
less square footage than the average
San Francisco studio apartment.
Monthly Rent
Rent per Sq. Ft.
Suggested Monthly Income
916 Pacific Ave
Studio
$2,345
$6.60
$7,035
San Francisco Average
Studio
$2,285
$6.10
$6,854
1BR
$3,414
$5.10
$10,243
2BR
$4,841
$5.00
$14,524
3BR
$6,263
$4.20
$18,790
4BR
$9,136
$4.10
$27,407
Availability in San Francisco
In order to find the best deal, you need to know what types of units are available. Property managers may be willing to
give concessions if they have many vacant units.
There are currently 740 1BR
units on the market in San Francisco. If you're looking to negotiate, this may be your best option.