Rentals In SF / Updated 2 bedroom APT in prime neighborhood!


524 Waller @ Steiner in Lower Haight, right by Duboce Park

This is a perfect place for those who can move/start a lease in the next 21 days or less, and who have good clean credit, good verifiable rental history, and sufficient verifiable net monthly income (at least 3 x rent).

Showing by appointment, thank you!

Edwardian top floor two bedroom apartment in hip Lower Haight. There is a living room with pretty period details. French doors lead to the adjacent bedroom. Second bedroom across the hall. Updated kitchen with a gas range with a hood, full sized fridge & dishwasher, with tile floor. One split bathroom. Hardwood floors and plenty of closet space throughout.

* On “The Wiggle” for an easy bike commute!

* Street parking only (Residential Parking Permit required)

* Shared W/D in the building (Shine Pay app required – no coins)

* One year lease required

* Owner pays for water. Tenant pays all other utilities

* Security deposit is 1 x rent

* Non-smoking unit

* ONE well pet negotiable, some restrictions apply.

DIMENSIONS:
Living room: 12.5 x 10.5
Front bedroom (L shaped room): 13 x 8.5 & 8.5 x 7.5
Back bedroom: 13.5 x 12
Hallway: 22.5 x 3.5
Kitchen: 11 x 9.5
Back porch: 13 x 4
Split bathroom: 8.5 x 4.5 & 5 x 3

Sheri Castilyn – Leasing Agent for Owner License # 01349629 / Broker Associate Rentals In SF 1318 Hayes Street San Francisco CA 94117.

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“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.”