Moving From CA

Moving from San Francisco to Charleston

A quick-look transplant brief — cost deltas, tax trade-offs, neighborhood analogs, and Charleston homes you can swipe through today.

San Francisco → Charleston At A Glance

What changes when you move from San Francisco to Charleston

The shape of the move from San Francisco to Charleston is different from the NYC-to-Charleston move, but the core trade-offs rhyme: more house, less commute, a tax line that works in your favor, and a completely new insurance math because of hurricane and flood exposure on the coast. Actual summer heat is the biggest adjustment — Charleston doesn't do Karl the Fog.

Rough ballparks: median 2-bedroom rent in San Francisco runs ~$3,500 versus roughly $2,050 in Charleston; median home price runs ~$1.25M versus roughly $565K here. CA top marginal + SF payroll tax layers — South Carolina's top bracket, by contrast, tops out at 6.2%. Your commute shifts from ~33 min on average to somewhere in the low-twenty-minute range, with the important caveat that the Ravenel Bridge is a real chokepoint if you end up East Cooper.

Neighborhood-wise: Your Noe Valley Victorian is South of Broad in scale — different architecture, same price-per-foot shock. We're building out a full San Francisco-specific guide — cost delta tables, commute and weather breakdowns, tax implications, and an embedded swipe widget — in the next few weeks. In the meantime, you can start the neighborhood quiz to narrow your Charleston shortlist, or swipe the live Charleston feed to calibrate what a Charleston home actually looks like at your budget.

Full San Francisco → Charleston guide coming soon

We publish a new feeder-city deep-dive every two weeks. Start with the neighborhood quiz and the live swipe feed — both are more useful than another generic relocation article.