I'm subletting my bedroom in our lovely 3BR apartment in NoPa (North of the Panhandle), San Francisco. Ideally you'd live in the room for just over a month, from 8/19 - 9/20, but dates are flexible a few days in each direction.
Rent: $1,220 for the month, plus utilities (which are typically less than $40/month per person). Security deposit is $1,000.
About the bedroom:
- Spacious, approx. 200 sq ft
- Large window and overhead lighting
- Room is furnished w/ a bed, desk, big comfy chair, bureau, bedside table, printer, and bookshelves
About our home:
- Our 3BR apartment is 850 sq ft total
- You'd be living in your own room
- You'd have two other apartment-mates
- Large, well-stocked kitchen, one bathroom, and an on-site washer/dryer. No living room
- Ground-floor unit, but does have a small three-inch "step" between street level and our apartment. However, we would gladly build a ramp if a wheelchair user wanted to sublet the room
- No smoking and no pets (we live with one service dog, but no non-service cats or dogs are allowed by our lease)
Neighborhood:
- We're a < 10-minute walk from Golden Gate Park, Alamo Square, USF, BiRite, Trader Joe's, lots of cafés, bars, & restaurants
- We're a one-minute walk from the 5 and 31 MUNI bus lines, and 5 minutes from the 21
About us:
- C (Stanford PhD student in English) is subletting her room, so you’ll be living with B, big-S, and little s (service dog).
- B is the solar engineering fiend of the house, which means that he's A+ at changing light bulbs and not getting us all electrocuted. He also shines bright with good music, great conversation, and the best bad-day hugs.
- S works as a UX researcher by day while plotting all sorts of left-y world takeovers by night. When not building and breaking things, they're probably stuffed in another piece of social theory, or chauffeuring little s around in their bike carrier.
- Little s is big S' service animal. He's a hypoallergenic nap machine who's great at setting cuddle boundaries and not so great at eating his senior dog pills. He is quiet (not a barker) and mellow. He's currently the only non-vegetarian in the house.
- Our house members have a keen interest in social change. It doesn't always manifest in day-to-day conversations (though it often does), but at a practical level, does mean you must be open-minded (and cool about having a trans roommate).
Interested? Please reply to this ad with a few sentences about yourself, and the dates you'd be able to rent the sublet.