Community Living, San Francisco Style

We get it, life in San Francisco can feel fast and fragmented. Moving to a new city or starting fresh can be exciting… but let’s be real, it can also feel a bit lonely or overwhelming.

That’s why Neighbourgood is on a mission to flip the script. We’re not just about providing a place to crash - we're creating spaces where you can actually connect with your neighbors, build friendships, and belong.

Let’s talk about building a real community in the heart of San Francisco.

Why does community even matter anymore?

Whether you’re new to SF, a young professional grinding through your career, or just someone looking for a sense of connection, having a solid community makes all the difference. The city might be full of faces, but it can feel like you’re on your own sometimes. That’s exactly why coliving spaces like Neighbourgood exist.

We give you your own space to chill out, plus shared spots where real friendships and connections happen naturally.

How we make shared living feel like home

Imagine having your own private room to kick back in, but also a living room, kitchen, backyard where you can hang out with your neighbors. Whether it’s grabbing coffee in the morning, doing a group workout, or just exchanging ideas, those everyday moments spark connection.

Plus, our leases are built for flexibility because life in San Francisco is always moving fast whether you’re here for a few months or planning to stay longer, we’ve got you covered.

Our neighborhoods, our homes

Each Neighbourgood home has its own vibe and perks, all designed to help you feel connected and comfortable.

Neighbourgood Mission is right in the middle of all the action in one of SF’s coolest neighborhoods. You’ll get reliable Wifi, a shared workspace when you need to focus, and laundry facilities to keep things hassle-free. The shared kitchen makes it easy to cook your own meals, plus there’s a nice outdoor seating area for chill hangs. It’s all about making shared living simple, comfortable, and friendly, with cozy common spaces and shared bathrooms where you can meet your neighbors without any fuss.

Neighbourgood McAllister is a great spot if you want to be close to the Civic Center but still enjoy a peaceful vibe. You’ll get solid Wifi, a comfy common lounge, and a workspace for those days you need to get stuff done. There’s a shared kitchen for cooking your favorite meals, laundry facilities to keep things easy, plus a lovely garden and outdoor seating area to unwind or catch up with neighbors. It’s all about good vibes, connection, and a little bit of calm right in the city.

Neighbourgood 15th Street is all about laid-back vibes near the lively Valencia corridor. You’ll get reliable Wifi, a cozy common lounge, and a shared kitchen where you can whip up whatever you’re craving. There’s an outdoor seating area perfect for hanging out and catching some fresh air, plus laundry facilities to keep life easy. It’s a spot that balances chill time with community, making it easy to connect or just kick back.

But it’s more than just space

Neighbourgood is about creating a vibe, with events, meetups, and a buzzing community app that keeps you connected. We celebrate the city’s incredible diversity too, bringing together folks from all walks of life who are open to learning, growing, and supporting each other.

Bonus? Living sustainably

Sharing a home means sharing resources — which means less waste, lower bills, and a smaller footprint. We’re all about mindful living that respects our beautiful city and planet.

The future? It’s all about community

As San Francisco evolves, so do we. We’re expanding, innovating, and making sure Neighbourgood stays the place where connection and comfort meets, no matter how the city changes around us.

P.S. Don’t forget to join  the Neighbourgood Citywide WhatsApp Group to get the scoop on upcoming events, community happenings, and all the ways you can plug in. 


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