With the help of the rental platform Zumper, Business Insider was able to track down the tiniest apartment currently for rent in San Francisco.
San Francisco is home to the most expensive rental market in the US. The tiniest apartment currently for rent in the city spans 161 square feet and costs $2,295 a month, according to the rental platform Zumper. The apartment has a sink, a closet, and not much else. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. San Francisco is home to the most expensive rental market in the country.
San Francisco is home to the most expensive rental market in the US. The tiniest apartment currently for rent in the city spans 161 square feet and costs $2,295 a month, according to the rental platform Zumper. The apartment has a sink, a closet, and not much else. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. San Francisco is home to the most expensive rental market in the country.
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