San Francisco Apartment Association

Magazine

Editorial and Readership Profile

The San Francisco Apartment Magazine is a full-color monthly publication that supports apartment owners in San Francisco. Designed exclusively for the local rental-housing market, it addresses all aspects of the ownership, management and sales of apartment buildings. Articles cover a variety of topics, ranging from proper maintenance and management to legal and legislative issues that have implications for the city’s 220,000 apartment units and their owners.

Published by the San Francisco Apartment Association, the award-winning San Francisco Apartment Magazine is mailed to the entire membership of the association, as well as to real-estate agents and property-management companies throughout San Francisco. The magazine reflects the goals of SFAA, a full-service, nonprofit trade association founded in 1917. Dedicated to preserving and enhancing property rights for all San Francisco landlords, SFAA’s services include property-management forms, tenant screening, housing advice, monthly membership meetings, trade shows and legislative lobbying. The current membership of 3,000 represents over 75,000 apartment units.

Each month, the magazine reports on the activities and trends of the industry. Our team of columnists and writers deliver timely and relevant news to our readers. The editorial content covers current industry news and presents educational articles designed to benefit and protect the profitable operation of investment property.

Respected as the industry leader, the San Francisco Apartment Magazine is a marketing vehicle that is both inexpensive and effective. It directly targets a specialized audience and is the leading marketing strategy for businesses that cater to the multifamily market.

Advertisers praise the impact the magazine makes. “We have been advertising in the San Francisco Apartment Magazine for the last ten years,” says Tom From, owner of the Window Specialists. “The magazine’s readers always respond to our ad and it shows. Our revenue has tripled since we started advertising.”