San Francisco Bay Area
NoPa
Do you dream of living in the heart of San Francisco, with easy access to Golden Gate Park and one of the city’s coolest streets? From historic music venues like The Independent, to some of San Francisco’s best restaurants and bars, NoPa has something great for everyone.
Starts From
Prices may vary based on the room and length of lease$1,450
Term Length
3-9 months


Explore NoPa
The Home
With its brand-new interiors and variety of gathering spaces, our NoPa community is your perfect next home.
Community focused spaces
Between the fully-equipped kitchen at the front of the house, to the media room, and the beautifully landscaped backyard (BBQ anyone?), you’ll always have somewhere amazing to hang out with your new community.
Your private suite
When you move in to your room, you’ll find that all your essentials are waiting for you — a queen or full-sized bed and mattress, closet, nightstand, lamp, and beautiful area rug. Shared bathrooms are plentiful throughout the house — the ratio is usually one shared bathroom for every two bedrooms — so there’s no waiting in line for the shower here.
You can call (855) 455-9033 for more information.
What's Included?
Your Suite
Utilities
Essentials
Community
Community Events
26
Yoga Class - Starcity Barcelona
24
Virtual Workshop: The Perfect Hollandaise
12
Speaker Series: The Greatest Time to be Alive
1
Mental Health Resources: A Collaborative List
The Neighborhood
NoPa
NoPa (North of the Panhandle), is one of the few neighborhoods to have survived San Francisco’s 1906 earthquake, making it (and its gorgeous Victorian houses) some of the oldest in the city.
The Best of Both Worlds
Nestled in between Golden Gate Park and Divisadero Street, NoPa offers the perfect mix of outdoor activities and some of the best dining opportunities San Francisco has to offer.
Jazz by the Bay
NoPa was one of the centers of the city’s jazz scene, along with Fillmore Street and North Beach. The Independent, on Divisadero street, still pays homage to its days as a jazz club.

