Living in a single-family home in San Francisco is getting pricier and pricer — even for current tenants. As both rental and real estate prices climb, landlords are sending unwelcome news to tenants in the form of rent increases. Houses, it turns out, are exempt from the rent control laws that protect apartment-dwellers from rent hikes.

Carolyn Said reported in Sunday’s Chronicle that some landlords are jacking up the rent to push out tenants so homes can be sold on the newly hot market.

If you’re looking to get into a single-family home in San Francisco, the average rent for current listings is $3,517, according to Rentbits. That’s up from an average listing price of $2,530 last September. By comparison, the average single family home in New York City is listed at “only” $3,073 per month, Rentbits reports. That’s yet another indicator that San Francisco rivals New York City as one of the least affordable places to live.

What does $3,500 a month get you in a San Francisco house?

In the Sunset, you can get three bedrooms, two bathrooms, an attached garage and a big yard.







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Photo: Zillow Image 1 of / 4 Caption Close Image 2 of 4 You even get a fireplace. You even get a fireplace. Photo: Zillow Image 3 of 4 If this photo is a fair example, it doesn't look like the place gets a ton of light. If this photo is a fair example, it doesn't look like the place gets a ton of light. Photo: Zillow Image 4 of 4 What $3,500 gets you in SF single-family homes 1 / 4 Back to Gallery

In Bernal Heights, though, $3,520 may only get you a one-bedroom sublet. On the upside, it’s furnished and even comes with a flat-screen TV.









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Photo: Sublet.com Image 1 of / 7 Caption Close Image 2 of 7 This sublet comes with cute furnishings. This sublet comes with cute furnishings. Photo: Sublet.com Image 3 of 7 It includes a small flat-screen TV. Wifi and utilities are paid. It includes a small flat-screen TV. Wifi and utilities are paid. Photo: Sublet.com Image 4 of 7 There is only one bedroom, but the sofa in the living room folds out into a second bed. There is only one bedroom, but the sofa in the living room folds out into a second bed. Photo: Sublet.com Image 5 of 7 Image 6 of 7 The bathroom was just remodeled. The bathroom was just remodeled. Photo: Sublet.com Image 7 of 7 What $3,500 gets you in SF single-family homes 1 / 7 Back to Gallery

In the Pine Lake Park neighborhood, this $3,500 single-family home listing has two bedrooms — but then there’s an in-law unit with a third bedroom and its own kitchen, bathroom and living room.









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Photo: Craigslist Image 1 of / 7 Caption Close Image 2 of 7 The location is 35th and Yorba. The location is 35th and Yorba. Photo: Craigslist Image 3 of 7 The in-law unit has new wiring. The in-law unit has new wiring. Photo: Craigslist Image 4 of 7 The house has three bedrooms total -- two in the main house and one in the in-law unit. The house has three bedrooms total -- two in the main house and one in the in-law unit. Photo: Craigslist Image 5 of 7 Image 6 of 7 There is a bathroom in each unit for a total of two. There is a bathroom in each unit for a total of two. Photo: Craigslist Image 7 of 7 What $3,500 gets you in SF single-family homes 1 / 7 Back to Gallery

Carrie Kirby is a freelance writer who recently returned to the Bay Area after living for six years in Chicago. Carrie is more heavily invested in real estate than she ever expected to be, since she and her husband are now long-distance landlords of their Chicago home, and have also purchased a house in Alameda. She posts about interesting properties and real estate trends in San Francisco and Silicon Valley every Tuesday. Carrie also shares money-saving tips on her blog, Frugalistic Mom.