Sublets in the Mission

Furnished apartments and rooms in the Mission, from one month. For tech interns, new grads, and anyone landing in SF on a timeline shorter than a year.

Explore the Mission Neighborhood

The Mission is a vibrant neighborhood in San Francisco known for its rich cultural scene, diverse dining options, and proximity to tech hubs like SoMa. Whether you're an intern, a new graduate, or someone looking for a short-term stay, the Mission offers a variety of sublet options that cater to your needs.

Finding Your Sublet

With no active listings currently, it's important to keep an eye on the market as availability can change quickly. Sublets in the Mission typically range from furnished private rooms to entire apartments, providing flexibility for short-term residents.

Is the Mission Right for You?

The Mission appeals to those who enjoy a lively atmosphere filled with restaurants, bars, and art. The Valencia corridor is bustling, while areas around 24th Street are more residential. With easy access to public transport, you can commute to SoMa and other parts of the city efficiently.

frequently asked questions

How much does a sublet cost in the Mission?

A furnished private room in the Mission averages around $1,700 a month in 2026. Studios are closer to $2,800, 1BRs around $3,400. Prices climb June through August when the SF tech intern class arrives, and ease up November through February. The listings on this page update live — filter by your dates to see what's actually open.

What's the best part of the Mission to sublet in?

The Valencia corridor between 16th and 24th is the busiest — restaurants, bars, foodie stretch. The inner Mission around 24th is quieter and more residential. East toward Bryant has converted industrial lofts and is usually cheaper. Every snag listing shows the exact block, so you pick by commute, not by guess.

How early should I start looking for a sublet in the Mission?

Eight to ten weeks out is the sweet spot. The tech summer intern wave hits SF hard in June, so the best inventory for the summer goes by March. For a shoulder-season stay, two to four weeks is usually enough. Set an alert on snag and you'll get pinged when new listings post.

What's the commute from the Mission to SoMa?

The 16th Street BART hits Embarcadero in about 10 minutes. Caltrain at 22nd Street goes to SoMa and down the Peninsula. By bike, Valencia's protected lane gets you to Salesforce Tower in 15 minutes. Every snag listing shows the closest stop, so you can sanity-check the commute before you message a host.

Are Mission sublets usually furnished?

Most are. Mission subletters are usually tech workers leaving for a summer offsite, an off-site rotation, or a stretch back home, so the apartment stays as it is: bed, couch, kitchen, Wi-Fi. Every listing on snag tags furnished or unfurnished up top, so you can filter before you click in.

Who sublets in the Mission?

Tech interns at SF startups and big-tech offices in SoMa. New grads doing trial moves to the city. Designers and engineers between roles. The 12-month lease doesn't match what any of them are doing, which is why the Mission runs on subletting cycles tied to the summer intern class and the SF startup hiring cycle.