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Luxury Properties for rent in San Francisco, California

  • Apartment in San Francisco, San Francisco County
    Apartment in San Francisco, San Francisco County
    TL 1,366,300 month
    188 m² 3 3
    Presented by Gregg Lynn | Sotheby's International Realty - San Francisco Brokerage
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  • Apartment in San Francisco, San Francisco County
    Apartment in San Francisco, San Francisco County
    TL 683,200 month
    172 m² 3 2
    Presented by Gregg Lynn | Sotheby's International Realty - San Francisco Brokerage
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  • Apartment in San Francisco, San Francisco County
    Apartment in San Francisco, San Francisco County
    TL 449,700 month
    135 m² 2 3
    Presented by Lisa Vigo | Sotheby's International Realty - San Francisco Brokerage - Marina
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luxury guide

51 luxury properties are listed in San Francisco today, in a market that has defined West Coast real estate for decades. The city sits at the tip of a peninsula, bracketed by the Pacific and the bay, with hills that climb and fall in ways that create some of the most dramatic urban views on the planet. International buyers know this. So do institutional investors. The Bay Area connects San Francisco directly to Sausalito, Tiburon, Berkeley and Palo Alto, each with its own distinct luxury market and its own logic. San Francisco International Airport links the city to London, Tokyo, Sydney and every major hub without a stopover. The market covers apartments, penthouses, Victorian townhouses, contemporary condos and hillside residences across a compact but intensely stratified geography.

Luxury property prices in San Francisco

Prices in the luxury segment range from TRY 1,301,060 to TRY 30,350,949, with an average sitting at TRY 7,998,890. Sizes run from 56 to 763 sqm, with a typical footprint around 240 sqm. The single biggest driver of price is view. A property with a direct sightline to the Golden Gate or across the bay to Marin commands a premium that no other feature can match. Orientation and elevation matter almost as much as the address. Compared to Manhattan, San Francisco operates on a smaller physical scale but with comparable price density and a supply constraint that is, if anything, even more severe. The city's planning restrictions make meaningful new luxury development practically impossible. That scarcity is structural, not cyclical.

Most sought-after areas in San Francisco

Pacific Heights is the benchmark. It has been the city's premier address for over a century, and nothing on the market has changed that. Broad Victorians, sweeping bay views, proximity to the Presidio and a residential calm that feels improbable for a city of this size. Nob Hill sits at the historical centre of San Francisco's elite geography: pre-earthquake architecture, grand hotels as landmarks, and a central position that places everything within reach. Sea Cliff is quieter and more private, with properties facing the ocean directly and access to Baker Beach, which separates it entirely from the rest of the city's residential offer. And then there is the South of Market district, which has changed the conversation. A decade of high-rise residential development has produced contemporary penthouses and glass-fronted condos that attract international buyers who would not have looked at San Francisco twenty years ago. Four distinct neighbourhoods. Four different investment profiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in San Francisco luxury real estate?

Supply is capped by some of the most restrictive planning regulations in the United States, while demand is driven by the concentration of global tech wealth in the Bay Area. At an average of TRY 7,998,890, San Francisco competes directly with Manhattan and central London, with a track record of long-term appreciation that few markets on the West Coast can match.

What is daily life like in San Francisco?

The city offers a quality of life that is genuinely rare for a metropolis of its scale: a mild climate year-round, world-class restaurants, immediate access to Napa Valley and the Marin Headlands, and an international community that is diverse, educated and well-established. It is a city where people choose to live, not just to invest.

What makes San Francisco unique in the luxury market?

No other major American city is built on terrain this dramatic, with hills dropping to a bay on one side and the Pacific on the other, and the Golden Gate as a permanent backdrop. Victorian architecture exists alongside contemporary glass towers within the same block. That layered, compressed geography creates a market dynamic that neither Los Angeles nor Seattle can replicate.