Unit #102 at 1725 Van Ness Ave, SF 94109
Massive Studio that qualifies as a junior 1-BDR.
Over 500 SF. Hardwood Floor. Trash Chute.
Living Area, den, bathroom, dining room and kitchen all SEPARATED.
Rent includes water, trash, and heat.
Laundry onsite.
RENT CONTROLLED.
Text the Manager for a link and video of the unit. Very flexible viewing.
Links for Video and visuals: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1amkKBZlaN2sPTWM6Rc3Gy0HlBMTxKSNX?usp=share_link
About the building:
Small 24-unit building, very clean and quiet. Gorgeous, sunny, quiet courtyard great for social gatherings.
It is located in Pacific Heights with beautiful architectural detail throughout.
Pacific Heights has gorgeous parks, playgrounds, and miles of hiking, running, and biking in the adjacent Presidio Park. This building is centrally located near Lafayette Park, Alta Plaza Park and the new California Pacific Medical Center on Van Ness and Post. It is not far from Fillmore Street, known for world-class boutiques, fantastic restaurants as well as exceptional patisseries, flower shops, and designer retail clothing. We are also a short walk to Polk Street and Union Street shops and restaurants.
The superb proximity and access to the freeway, Financial District, Marina, Russian Hill, Presidio, and Cow Hollow makes this a most desirable place to live. This is a gem of a building and units rent FAST here. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to live in one of the most vibrant, sought-after neighborhood in San Francisco.
1gbt Internet
1block away from Polk St with boutiques, bars, clubs, and restaurants
Controlled Access, Elevator.
CCTV System
Near Transportation, bus 1 and 49 every 6 minutes.
Marina, North Beach, China Town, Financial District all within ONE mile radius.
LEASE TERMS
Owner pays trash, sewer and water; tenant pays for gas and electricity
1 Yr Lease, then month to month.
“This unit is a rental unit subject to the San Francisco Rent Ordinance, which limits evictions without just cause, and which states that any waiver by a tenant of their rights under the Rent Ordinance is void as contrary to public policy.”