This location provides exceptional visibility and consistent foot traffic, positioned directly in front of a busy bus stop, offering daily exposure to hundreds of potential clients passing by. The surrounding neighborhood is a vibrant commercial hub, anchored by key businesses and institutions that draw a steady and diverse mix of residents, families and professionals. To our left is a popular supermarket, ensuring continuous customer flow throughout the day. Directly across the street, a school with approximately 450-470 students and a large, active church bring together local families, educators and community members every week, creating an ideal environment for relationship-building and brand visibility. From a demographic perspective, there are approximately 23,973 housing units, with an average household income of $177,328, a clear indicator of strong purchasing power and financial stability. Expanding outward, within a two- to three-mile radius (covering zip codes 94134, 94110, 94127 and 94124), there are over 30,000 to 35,000 households. Together, these numbers highlight a vast, largely untapped marketoffering tremendous opportunity for growth.
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Property Summary
Property Type:
Apartment
Rental Fee:
$2,500
Bedrooms:
1 beds
Bathrooms:
1 baths
Size:
1,190 sqft
Pet Friendly:
Inquire
Listing Status:
Active
ID:
82986461
Additional Details
Apartment for rent in San Francisco for $2,500 with 1 bed, 1 bath, 1,190 sqft and located at 5654 Mission St in San Francisco, CA 94112. The rental price of $2,500 is 24.8% ($825) lower than the average rent of $3,325 for a 1 bedroom apartment in San Francisco, CA. 5654 Mission St was advertised on February 3, 2026 at 9:21 AM ET, last updated on March 3, 2026 at 3:16 PM ET and last checked today at 4:56 PM ET.
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