Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
Nob Hill is a serviced apartment building in San Francisco, listed as part of Berkeley’s student housing market. It offers one-bedroom units with a shared or private living arrangement. The property targets students who prioritise location and convenience over campus proximity, and who are comfortable with a more independent, contactless experience.
This residence suits:
- Students studying in San Francisco – The property is located downtown, close to transit, shops, and restaurants. If your classes or internships are in SF, walking or a short ride replaces a long commute.
- Short-term renters (minimum 4 weeks) – The minimum lease of 4 weeks makes it flexible for summer sessions, internships, or exchange programmes.
- Those who want bills included – The “bills_included” tag means predictable monthly costs (electricity, water, gas, internet) are rolled into the stated price.
- People who prefer self-service – Residents access the building via a virtual concierge and a phone-based check-in system. No front desk interaction is required.
- Solo occupants or couples – Unit types are “1b” (one-bedroom), and the “dual_occupancy” tag indicates the room can be shared by two people at no extra charge (confirm with operator).
This residence does NOT suit:
- Students on a tight budget – Monthly rent starts at $1,100 and goes up to $2,000. This is nearly double Berkeley’s city-wide starting price of $595/month. Even with bills included, it’s a premium option.
- Anyone needing a quiet, uninterrupted sleep environment – One Google reviewer (Suchit Malhotra, 2/5) reported a recurring metal-cracking noise every morning around 4 AM, attributed by the virtual helpdesk to the building’s boiler. This could be a deal-breaker for light sleepers.
- Students who want traditional hotel-style service – The property is marketed as a residence, not a hotel. There is no 24/7 front desk, no daily housekeeping, and no on-site staff for face-to-face assistance.
- Those looking for a social atmosphere – While the “social” rating dim is 3.5 (out of 5), which is middling, the building’s self-check-in and mostly private units do not naturally foster community events. Expect a quiet, independent stay.
- UC Berkeley students who want to walk to campus – The address is in downtown San Francisco, about 15 miles from UC Berkeley’s main campus. Commuting requires a BART train (roughly 30–40 minutes) or driving. For daily classes, this is impractical.
What Residents Actually Say
The property has 212 Google reviews with an overall rating of 4.1 out of 5. The rating dimensions from the operator’s data show: staff 4.3, social 3.5, cleaning 3.5, internet 4.3, location 4.4, amenities 3.5, value for money 4.3. These averages reflect a decent but not outstanding experience, with location and internet being strong points.
Here are verbatim quotes from three Google reviewers:
Megan (5/5):
“This was my first time in sf, the room and location was amazing. Super easy to walk places, and there is a public parking lot right around the corner if you don’t want a parking garage. I enjoyed not having to interact with a front desk, they made it super easy to access my room with direct instructions on my phone.”
Mykala Crosby (5/5):
“Such a great experience. Love the virtual concierge and how easy it was to check in and out. The building was great. The kitchen, living, laundry area were all easily accessible. The kitchen had everything you could possibly think you might need if you decided to cook a meal during your stay. Location was perfect, easy …”
Suchit Malhotra (2/5):
“It’s strange how this is mentioned as a Hotel with 4 star and 3.5 star amenities on certain website. At best it’s a hostel. Things to note - - the worst part was there was a strange noise of metal cracking that was coming everyday at 4 AM to wake me up. The virtual Helpdesk mentioned its normal noise from Boiler.”
The positive reviews highlight the convenience of the location, the well-equipped kitchen and laundry, and the smooth self-check-in process. The critical review flags the noise issue and a discrepancy in how the property is marketed. Takeaway: if you are sensitive to building noises or expect a full-service hotel, this may not meet your expectations. For a self-sufficient traveler who values a central SF address, the majority of guests seem satisfied.
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price
The city-level from-price (lowest available student accommodation in Berkeley) is $595 per month. Nob Hill’s minimum price is $1,100 per month – nearly double. Its maximum is $2,000 per month. All prices are indicative – confirm with the operator for your exact move-in date and lease length.

- Why so much higher? The property is located in downtown San Francisco, a city with significantly higher rents than Berkeley. The $595 figure likely reflects a shared bedroom or a room in a purpose-built student housing complex closer to UC Berkeley’s campus. Nob Hill offers a private one-bedroom unit in a central SF location, so the premium matches the market.
- What you get for the price: Bills included, a fully equipped kitchen, laundry access, and a contactless check-in system. No deposit is listed in the data – clarify directly.
- Value for money rating: 4.3 out of 5, which suggests those who choose it generally feel the price is fair for what is delivered. However, the $1,100–$2,000 range is best suited for students with a higher budget or those splitting the cost (dual occupancy allowed).
Room-Type Guidance
Only one unit type is available: 1b (one-bedroom). The “dual_occupancy” tag indicates two people can share the space. Confirm with the operator whether the bed is a double/queen or if a second bed can be provided. Given the kitchen and living area are accessible, a couple or two close friends could comfortably share the flat.
- No studio or en-suite options – you get a full apartment with separate bedroom.
- Furnished? Most AmberStudent properties list furnishings in the description (not explicitly stated here), but typical one-bedroom units include bed, desk, chairs, kitchen appliances. Verify with operator.
- Floor plans – Not provided in data. Request a unit layout before booking.
Booking Timing
The data does not list an “available_from” date. The minimum lease is 4 weeks (1 month). This suggests the property operates on rolling availability rather than a fixed academic calendar.
- Best time to book: For semester stays (August–December or January–May), book at least 2–3 months in advance to secure the lower end of the price range. For short-term summer stays (June–August), early spring booking is common.
- Last–minute availability: Because minimum stays are short, the property may have open units even a few weeks out. However, downtown San Francisco is popular, so peak months (September, January) fill up earlier.
- Lease start: You can likely move in any date, but confirm directly. If you plan to arrive early or depart late, check if the operator can accommodate partial weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly is Nob Hill located, and how far is it from UC Berkeley?
The address is San Francisco, CA 94108, USA – in the Nob Hill neighbourhood of downtown San Francisco. It is roughly 15 miles (24 km) from the UC Berkeley campus. Commuting options: BART train from Montgomery Street Station (walk 10 minutes) to Downtown Berkeley Station takes about 40 minutes. Driving takes 30–60 minutes depending on traffic. For students whose classes are in Berkeley, this is not a walking-friendly option. For those studying at institutions in San Francisco itself (e.g., UC San Francisco, Stanford’s downtown programs, or various city colleges), the location is central.
Are all utility bills included in the monthly rent?
Yes, the property is tagged “bills_included.” This normally covers electricity, water, gas, and internet. The internet rating from residents is 4.3 out of 5, indicating reliable connectivity. However, confirm precisely which utilities are included and whether there are any usage caps. Also ask about the deposit amount (not listed in data) and any cleaning fees at move-out.
What should I do about the noise issue mentioned in reviews?
One reviewer reported a persistent metal-cracking noise around 4 AM from the boiler. The virtual helpdesk called it normal. If you are a light sleeper, ask the operator directly:
- Which units are farthest from the boiler room?
- Can they guarantee a quiet unit?
- Are there any ongoing plans to insulate the noise?
Also, checking recent Google Reviews (212 total) – the majority are positive, but the noise complaint is a pattern to watch for. If you book, request a top-floor unit away from mechanical rooms.
Sources & Data Date
All numerical data comes from the property listing (ID amber-192492) as of July 2026. Reviews are verbatim from Google, accessed on the same date. City-wide from-price ($595) is based on the lowest available student listing in Berkeley at the time of writing. Prices and availability are indicative – confirm with the operator.
For live availability and unit-specific details, use the on-site assistant to check current room options and move-in dates.
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