3.5k a month for 2 bedrooms is much worse than NYC? Sign me up for that kind of worse.I'd like to chime in on this as an ex-San Franciscan.
First off, I love SF and I love the IDEA of soccer in the City. But I have been questioning NASL's entrance into SF since there were rumors about it. San Francisco is actually a pretty amazing sports city. But it is a BIG league city. Minor leagues just do not do well there for many reasons. I was a season ticket holder of the San Francisco Bulls. A third tier minor league hockey team. They lasted a year and half (the folded mid season). They played in an oooooold arena on the outskirts of the city called the Cow Palace (lol. But actually where the San Jose Sharks played their first two seasons). It was in a pretty dreadful location. Attendance took a nose dive once the 12/13 NHL Lockout ended. No one had any interest in seeing a minor league team play when the majors were back.
Another huge factor for minor league teams in a place like SF is the cost of living. How are these players on low wages supposed afford a $3.5k/month 2 bedroom apartment? The housing in SF is INSANE right now. Much worse than NYC. The cost of living for everything else is inflated as well. This was a huge issue for the SF Bulls.
Downtown stadium? No. Way. Absolutely not going to happen. Look at how difficult it has been for the Warriors trying to get a Mission Bay location going. And these guys think they are just going to be able to plot a minor league stadium right in the middle of "downtown" SF? San Francisco has a VERY vocal NIMBY population. Especially right now.
There aren't too many great stadium options as it stands. Kezar is the obvious selection right now. They have done a lot of renovations over the last several years and it is a nice little stadium. I do, however, think that people are over exaggerating it's "great location". It is a block away from the N Judah line which is great. But the N in that part of the city can be super unreliable. And I doubt they are going to line them up after games like they do outside of AT&T park. It's a little difficult to get there in a car. You'd have to come from 101 and drive down Fell from the East. Or take 19th to Lincoln from the west. The weather in that part of the city can be pretty bad in the summer as well. SF has some serious microclimates, so thick/wet fog and 50 weather is pretty standard on a summer night. I could see that being a huge deterrent for people to go to the games.
Finally, I never really felt like SF was much of a soccer city. I never met anyone who really talked about the Quakes. There're a lot of soccer leagues, but I don't know if that really translates into fans.
Again, I love the idea of soccer in SF. I would absolutely become a STH if I still lived there. But I just don't think SF has the interest to support it. I REALLY hope they prove me wrong, though!