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In reply to the discussion: With Soaring Rents and a Vanishing Middle Class, San Francisco Becomes a City for the Rich [View all]Xithras
(16,191 posts)She's transferring to SFSU and will live in a two bedroom apartment with three other people, making it a bit more affordable. Not everyone in SF is a 1%er.
I still have many friends who live in the city, and none of them are 1%ers either. It's still entirely possible to live in the Outer Sunset, Richmond, or Excelsior areas on a "normal" middle class income. They aren't the most glamorous parts of the city, and they don't have the postcard views or have trendy restaraunts on each corner like other areas of SF, but they aren't slums and are still "in the City". I just visited a friend last weekend who lives off Noriega only a few blocks from the beach and a short walk from GG park. He pays right around $2000 a month for a fairly large (by SF standards) 3 bedroom walkup. If you lean waaaay out his bedroom window and look left, it's even got an ocean view!