Single-Family & Condo · San Francisco

Single-Family & Condo Property Management in San Francisco

Single-Family & Condo property management in San Francisco — leasing, rent collection, maintenance, and compliance for local owners.

Single-Family & Condo management, in San Francisco

Whether you own one rental home, inherited a property, or moved out of the area and kept the house, we manage it as if it were our own — protecting the asset, keeping a quality tenant in place, and sending you a clean statement every month.

In San Francisco that means Victorian flats, Pacific Heights and Marina apartment buildings, and Mission and Richmond mixed-use — managed by a local team that knows the SF Rent Ordinance and Rent Board rules, just-cause eviction, and the city's large rent-controlled housing stock. The Housing Guild has managed Bay Area rental property since 1977; whether you live near your San Francisco property or across the country, we run it as a professionally managed asset.

What we handle

For out-of-area owners

Relocated or investing from afar? We are your local eyes, hands, and decision-partner on the ground in the Bay Area.

Quality tenant placement

Thorough screening — credit, income, rental history, eviction check — to place a tenant who treats your home well.

Preventive maintenance

Routine inspections and upkeep that protect your home's value between tenancies.

Transparent accounting

Monthly statements and direct-deposit rent through your owner portal — always know where you stand.

Questions from San Francisco owners

I just inherited a rental property — can you help?
Yes. We regularly help new and accidental landlords take over a property: assessing the current tenancy, bringing it into compliance, and managing it end-to-end from day one.
Do you know the rules that apply in San Francisco?
Yes — we manage under the SF Rent Ordinance and Rent Board rules, just-cause eviction, and the city's large rent-controlled housing stock. Compliance is a core part of what we do, and it's the area that most often trips up San Francisco owners who self-manage.

Find out what your property can earn

Get a free, no-obligation management proposal and rental analysis for your San Francisco or Peninsula property.