No, it's not a hyperlink. :-( You still have to copy-and-paste this link into the address bar on your web browser. Street-Facing 1 BED with Private Kitchen in Chinatown 858 Washington St - 174-175, San Francisco, CA, 94108
$1450 per month Available now 1 bed 199 sq. ft. Deposit $1450.0
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Unit #174 is a street-facing, 1 Bed with a private kitchen located in the heart of Chinatown.
858 Washington Street is an SRO (single room occupancy) building located in San Francisco Chinatown near the historic Ross Alley & Waverly Alley. Restaurants, grocery stores, banks, a USPS office, the Chinatown Branch library, the Rose Pak MUNI station, and the Chinese Hospital are located within a few blocks radius. The North Beach, Financial District, and Downtown neighborhoods are short walks away. Nearby parks include Willie "Woo Woo" Wong Park, Portsmouth Square and St Mary's Square.
DETAILS: -Bed: 1 -Bath: Shared -Security Deposit: Equivalent to One Month's Rent -Lease term: 12 months -Utilities Included: Water & Garbage -No Parking -No Pets
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Credit Score of 650+ Monthly income of 2.5x the amount of rent Positive references
CONTACT: Fanny Chun - Leasing Agent show contact info CA DRE# 02243211
Structure Properties, Inc. 3727 Buchanan Street, Floor 4 San Francisco, CA 94123 www.structureproperties.com CA DRE #01961414
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.
“Famous for being the largest Chinatown outside of Asia, San Francisco’s Chinatown is a vibrant neighborhood teeming with cultural offerings. Nestled between Nob Hill and the Financial District, Chinatown is one of the top destinations in the city for its fantastic sights, shopping, and dining.
Grant Avenue and Stockton Street are the neighborhood’s main thoroughfares, each touting rows of dim sum spots, bakeries, tea houses, cafes, markets, and specialty stores. Some of Chinatown’s most notable landmarks include the Dragon’s Gate, the Chinese Historical Society of America, and Tin How Temple.
Chinatown residents enjoy an array of lively, year-round events, such as the Chinese Culture Center Spring Festival, Autumn Moon Festival, and the popular Chinese New Year Festival and Parade. The neighborhood’s central locale affords residents easy commutes and travels.”