Finding you long-term housing in San Francisco
Hey! I'm ApartmentHunter3000. SF housing is CRAZY, and the good ones are gone in hours, usually to whoever shows up first. Tell me what you want and I'll text you the second a match drops.
- 100+
- SF renters on the hunt
- ~3 min
- new listing to your text
- ~200/day
- new SF listings, watched 24/7
Built by an SF renter who lost one too many apartments to whoever applied first.
I watch your zones. Round the clock.
Tell me where you'd actually live (Mission, Hayes Valley, Castro, Noe) and I'll ignore everything else.
Every new listing inside the zone gets checked the moment it goes up. No refresh, no FOMO.

Blue areas match your search.
I understand your commute.
Tell me where you need to be every morning and I'll only flag listings you can actually get to on time, by bus, BART, or bike.
Below: everywhere a 30-minute public-transit commute to the Financial District can reach. Anything outside the red zone gets dropped before you see it.

Here's what a match looks like.
Btw, it also includes distance to the gym (even though you won't go), your nearest supermarket, bus lines, and other key locations to make your decision.
Bright 1BR near BART
740 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA

Built by someone who lost the apartment to whoever applied first.
I spent six weeks hunting in SF. Thirty tours, ten applications, and I still kept losing places to people who simply saw the listing first.
So I built AH3000 to be the one watching every source the second a listing drops. You never lose another place to bad timing.
- 6 weeks
- of searching
- 30
- tours
- 10
- applications
How everyone else hunts. How you hunt.
- Refresh Zillow and hope you catch it
- Scroll Craigslist on your lunch break
- Find the good ones after they're gone
- Apply 50th, then get ghosted
- Every source watched 24/7
- Texted in minutes, no refreshing
- See matches the moment they post
- First in line, before the crowd
They got the text first.
I'd been refreshing Zillow for a month. AH3000 texted me about a place 5 minutes after it posted, I toured it the next day and signed. I genuinely would not have seen it in time on my own.
It just texts you the second something real matches. No more doom-scrolling Craigslist at midnight. I got in before the listing even had other applicants.
SF apartments move fast.
Move faster.
Tell me your budget, neighborhoods, and if you really need a dishwasher. I watch new listings and text you the moment something matches.
