SF News Robotic Furniture Coming To SF In Bid To Make Your Cramped Studio A Tad Less Miserable Imagine effortlessly changing your tiny studio apartment from bedroom, to office, to living room — all at the push of a button. The Registry reports that a new company out of Massachusetts is seeking
SF News Proposed SoMa Micro-Unit Development Aims To Keep Rents 30% Below City Average Because new development projects seek to recoup investments and pay off construction expenses, they usually hit the market with higher-than-average rents. Therefore it's something of a surprise when a residential development isn't readily
SF News Teeny Hayes Valley Studios With No Parking Hitting Market For $500K One of those "micro unit" buildings we've heard so much about has been completed at 388 Fulton Street (at Gough), and one of its itty bitty, 350-square-foot studios could be yours starting at
SF News Even More Teeny Micro-Units Proposed For Hayes Valley Remember those 174-square foot shoeboxes that are going into one of the multiple narrow residential lots along the east side of Octavia Boulevard? Well, the whole stretch is filling out, planning-wise, and now
SF News Apartment Sadness: 216-Square-Foot Mini-Studio Hits Market For $1425/Month If you would like to live alone in Noe Valley, you have no furniture besides a bed, and you're a relatively tiny person who does not cook and owns no clothes, I've got
SF News New SoMa Micro-Apartment Complex, The Panoramic, Already Mostly Leased As Student Dorm Space A new batch of micro-apartments in SoMa (remember those?) will be hitting the market around June 2015, called The Panoramic. Located at 9th and Mission, the building has already been largely leased out