
common
Valencia
45 McCoppin St,
San Francisco, CA 94103
Private room
Discover all-inclusive coliving suites and city living made easy in SoMa.
available floor plans

5 bedroom
5 bathrooms
2 Available Units
MOVE IN
2023-12-05
LEASE LENGTH
3 Mo+
PRICING FROM
$1,708+

5 bedroom
5 bathrooms
1 Available Unit
MOVE IN
2023-12-25
LEASE LENGTH
3 Mo+
PRICING FROM
$1,439+
BUILDING FEATURES:
Keyless access
24 hour surveillance
COLIVING FEATURES:
Fully furnished
Private bedroom
High-speed WiFi
Community events
Regular cleaning
Household supplies
About Common Valencia
Thoughtful design meets cozy charm at Common Valencia. Enjoy sun-lit, spacious shared areas, including a high-end kitchen and comfortable living room, alongside the privacy of your own private bedroom.
Public Transport
16th + Mission BART, 10 minute walk
Experience Common Valencia

Easily explore San Francisco
SoMa has plenty of transportation services, from company-sponsored shuttles to public transit. Common Minna is just a short walk away from the Light Rail at Market St & Gough St, which takes you throughout San Francisco
Exclusive Common perks
Common helps you save money on rent and everything else you love with exclusive discounts to local and national brands. Save on comfortable, beautiful bedding at Brooklinen, grocery and beverage delivery from GoPuff, meal prep from BlueApron, wine from Winc, and so much more!

The neighborhood
If you’re looking to live close to work and fun, SoMa is the neighborhood for you. Along with being home to several large tech companies, like Twitter, AirBnB, and emerging startups, SoMa is also one of the city’s best destinations for nightlife and dining. You’ll find spots like Zuni Cafe and beer garden Zeitgeist only minutes away from Common Valencia. SoMa’s proximity to other iconic San Francisco neighborhoods like The Mission also make it the ideal home base for your urban adventure.
The city
The San Francisco Bay Area is beautiful, vibrant, and walkable. As one of America’s most open and progressive cities, San Francisco has plenty to be proud of. SF has long been a welcoming place, and you’ll feel this legacy when exploring neighborhoods like the old hippie headquarters of Haight Ashbury or the historically LGBTQ-friendly Castro District.