2000 Post St #357, San Francisco, CA 94115
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OFF MARKET

2000 Post St #357
San Francisco, CA 94115

Lower Pacific Heights
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • 475 sqft

$471,100

Trulia Estimate
as of Aug 20, 2026

$471,100

Trulia Estimate
as of Aug 20, 2026
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • 475 sqft

Home Highlights

Property Type
Apartment
Year Built
1987
Living Area
475 sqft
Price/Sqft
$992
Parking
Garage

Local Information

  • Map ViewExplore the area around 2000 Post St #357.
  • Schools1 Elementary School3 Middle Schools14 High Schools
  • Shop & Eat
-- mins to
Commute Destination

About this House

Furnished apartments available.
2000 Post St #357, San Francisco, CA 94115 is a studio, 1 bathroom, 475 sqft apartment in Lower Pacific Heights, built in 1987. More recently, it was listed as a rental in May 2026 with an asking price of $3,861 per month. That rental listing was removed on July 30, 2026. It is currently off market. The Trulia Estimate is $471,100, with a rent estimate of $3,643/month.
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Home Details for 2000 Post St #357

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Electric, Fireplace, WoodHeating Fuel: Electric
Fireplace & Spa
FireplaceHot Tub or Spa
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
ElevatorFloors: Wood
Room & Shared Space
Shared space is furnished

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1987
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental Terms, Policies & Fees

Lease Term: 13 Months

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Garden
Pool
Pool
Parking & Garage
GarageParking: Covered Garage

Building

Community rooms
Fitness Center

Additional Information

GatedPool

Comparable Sales for 2000 Post St #357

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.46
Apartment
$700,000
08/03/26
1
615 sqft
0.46
Apartment
$750,000
05/06/26
1
1
618 sqft
0.37
Apartment
$2,300,000
06/05/26
1
2
965 sqft
0.72
Apartment
$476,000
06/30/26
1
586 sqft
0.83
Apartment
$455,000
10/31/25
1
1
652 sqft
0.80
Apartment
$875,000
03/10/26
2
1
750 sqft
0.86
Apartment
$630,000
11/06/25
1
1
847 sqft
0.82
Apartment
$1,525,000
05/26/26
3
1
1,200 sqft
0.74
Apartment
$1,300,000
08/29/25
3
2
1,156 sqft
1.11
Apartment
$305,000
07/01/26
1
1
520 sqft
Home facts updated by county records

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Neighborhood Overview

Neighborhood stats provided by third party data sources.

What Locals Say about Lower Pacific Heights

  • Laura Long
    "Fillmore street events, such as Jazz Fest and holiday shopping after dark night. Two great parks and a great dog owner community. "
  • Trulia User
    "I've rented in this neighborhood for over two years and I love it. Easy walking to multiple big-name grocery stores, plus Japantown and other restaurants. Pretty quiet if you're even half a block away from Geary. As a young woman I feel comfortable walking around at night. "
  • Hadley H.
    "I’ve lived here for 15 years. People come and go but the heart of LPH remains the same. -Super family friendly if you want it to be! A little effort and you’ll make wonderful bonds as families grow in this neighborhood. -In 15 years, I had my car window broken 2x when bags were visible... groceries & briefcase. Welcome to SF. -Community is built on what you what to build. Put effort in and you will get it back x100. LPH is in contrast to many other SF neighborhoods... LPH neighbors are not transient. We’re here to stay! Take time and you will not regret it. -Centrally located - arguably more so than many other neighborhoods. -Diverse and happy! "
  • Christine W.
    "The ā€œFull Houseā€ house is in this neighborhood. They’ve blocked off the street before to film which was very cool to see. Otherwise neighborhood is pretty quiet and very safe."
  • Rebecca G.
    "There hasn't been any I remember in the 9months I've lived here. Hopefully there be some community events soon."
  • Molly h.
    "We have lived here for 6 years and run into friends, neighbors, my sons classmates all the time. In the middle of the city but feels like a community. Homeless people like everywhere in SF but usually the same 3-4 so you know them too!"
  • Molly h.
    "Free run for dogs in lots of parks, easy to walk to local parks and presidio trails. Most of the local shops stock dog treats to give out while you’re shopping "
  • Breannajanicek
    "Fairly quiet neighborhood with mostly families and young professionals. Walking distance to NOPA restaurants and Fillmore shopping. This area is directly in the middle of the city with easy access to nearly every other happening district. Best area to live in the city in my opinion! "
  • Amy H.
    "There is typically a lot of traffic heading downtown."
  • Amy H.
    "It's a community with many unique, beautiful attributes, including historic Victorian homes, the Presidio, Fillmore street, jazz clubs, and great bars and restaurants."
  • Amy H.
    "There are many kid-friendly parks in the area."
  • Ldeamer
    "It’s walking distance from 5 other and very different neighborhoods: Clement, Laurel Heights, Presidio Height, Japantown and The Fillmore. "
  • Melissa G.
    "The streets are generally clean and well lit. I have never felt unsafe, even when walking by myself at night. The restaurant options and parks close by in each direction make this an extremely desirable place. I absolutely love it."
  • Jerome M.
    "The commute is very easy. Muni lines 1, 22, 2, and 3 run close to my home, then I can connect to 47 and 49 on Van Ness."
  • Nick F.
    "There isn't an enclosed dog park close by, but there are lots of hills to walk on."
  • Nick F.
    "It feels very safe at night. There are enough people around that it doesn't feel deserted."
  • Vanessa B.
    "There are dogs literally everywhere you turn in Lower Pac Heights. If your dog is friendly, you'll love it. If not, you might want to be careful. A lot of dogs are off-leash too. But Alta Plaza Park is pretty much the place to be between 7 and 9 a.m. on weekdays if you're a dog owner."
  • Vanessa B.
    "The neighborhood has so much charm! Victorians aplenty, rosemary and jasmine growing on every corner, parks and little libraries that look like they popped out of Stars Hollow from Gilmore Girls."
  • Vanessa B.
    "There are tons of parents in Lower Pac Heights, walking down Fillmore to get ice cream, hanging out at the playground at Alta Plaza, or riding scooters to the library on Sacramento. There are tons of schools around, too."
  • Donna Ann P.
    "There are parks, but you must keep your dog on a leash and clean up after your pet."
  • Jerome M.
    "Dog owners would love Lafayette Park at Sacramento and Laguna, plus the many apartment buildings that allow dogs."
  • Sarah K.
    "Lower Pac Heights doesn't have too many steep inclines, which is ideal for a dog that needs to get out a little more! There aren't many large parks nearby, but there are some smaller parks available."
  • Donna Ann P.
    "It takes only a few minutes to get downtown by bus."
  • Jerome M.
    "The major Muni lines that pass through here make it easy to get around—like the number 1 bus on Sacramento, the 22 Fillmore, and the 49 and 47 buses on Van Ness."
  • Sarah K.
    "Getting downtown from Lower Pac Heights is easy—several Muni lines are accessible. You're also a short Muni ride away from the Presidio, the colorful Castro, and idyllic Noe Valley."
  • Donna Ann P.
    "It's a residential neighborhood that's convenient to downtown. There are many restaurants to choose from."
  • Jerome M.
    "It's close to major grocery stores, Japantown, the CPMC medical center, Van Ness and Fillmore Streets, and great eateries and community parks."
  • Sarah K.
    "Lower Pac Heights is where Pacific Heights, an affluent neighborhood, meets Western Addition, an up-and-coming neighborhood, meets Japantown, where you'll find restaurants and shopping you can't find in the rest of the city. It's very central—easy to get downtown or to the beach!"
  • Sarah K.
    "It's still an urban area with a lot of traffic, so it's important that kids travel with their parents or at least with a buddy."
  • Yarwhal
    "I love living here in my converted porch! My roommates are cool and fun, and we go out together when we're not in fights ahaha. The corner store has alllll the best ice creams and even carries the Flaming Hot Cheet-ohs WITH lime! I would move, however, if I could find a cheaper place. "

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Price and Tax history

DateEventPrice
Jul 30, 2026
Source: Zillow Rentals
ListingRemoved
$3,970
Jul 28, 2026
Source: Zillow Rentals
PriceChange
$3,970
Price decreased by 1%
Jul 21, 2026
Source: Zillow Rentals
PriceChange
$4,030
Price decreased by 0%
Jul 10, 2026
Source: Zillow Rentals
PriceChange
$4,050
Price decreased by 1%
Jun 26, 2026
Source: Zillow Rentals
PriceChange
$4,085
Price increased by 1%

Frequently asked questions about 2000 Post St #357

  • What is 2000 Post St #357 estimated to be worth?
    Trulia's estimated value for 2000 Post St #357 in San Francisco, CA is $471,100.
  • Is San Francisco a buyer's or seller's market?
    San Francisco is currently a seller's market, based on recent for-sale activity.
  • What's the median sale price in San Francisco?
    The median sale price in San Francisco is $1.63M. That is up $2.5K from the prior month.
  • What are the closest schools to 2000 Post St #357?
    The closest schools to 2000 Post St #357 in San Francisco, CA are Academy (The)- SF @Mcateer (High, rated 7/10), Asawa (Ruth) San Francisco School Of The Arts, A Public School. (High, rated 10/10), Balboa High School (rated 8/10).
  • Does 2000 Post St #357 have a pool?
    Yes, 2000 Post St #357 in San Francisco, CA has a pool.
  • Does 2000 Post St #357 have a fitness center?
    Yes, 2000 Post St #357 in San Francisco, CA has a fitness center.

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