Top floor flat in the Castro!
Lovely top floor unit in the Castro! Short walk to Dolores Park and all the Mission and Castro districts have to offer.
Galley kitchen with gas range, dishwasher, disposal and refrigerator. Private deck and shared yard.
Working fireplace!
Unit
– 2BR / 1BA
– Spacious living room
– Kitchen door leads to private deck and shared yard
– Built in desk just off of kitchen perfect for those working from home
– Coin operated machines on site
– Brand new carpeting
Terms
– Security deposit is 1 month’s rent plus $700
– Owners pay for water
– Street parking only
– No smoking
– One year lease, turns month to month at the end of the term
– One small pet (20lbs or under) negotiable with additional deposit
– Available now!
Location
The Eureka Valley and Dolores Heights neighborhood is a solid representation of a true San Francisco experience, and proud home of the motivating power behind the gay rights movement.
A strong influence in the neighborhood is the world-renowned Castro district. It was built on the principles of equal rights after the 1978 assassination of the first openly gay San Francisco Supervisor, Harvey Milk, igniting the community to take a historic turn. Together, the community became activists, forging the way for the now celebratory and thriving LGBTQ population.
Also calling the neighborhood home are young families that have begun to migrate to the energizing neighborhood. Small pockets of its residential grid are home to some of the most coveted addresses in San Francisco, with Liberty Hill’s exclusive homes at the top of that list. Other residential areas are full of multi-family homes that cater to individuals hip to the house-sharing lifestyle of big city living.
Centrally located, it provides access to the Muni streetcar lines and other city buses headed in almost every direction with the border along Market Street a straight shot down to the freeway entrance.
Eureka Valley and Dolores Heights offer residents a quiet escape from the noise of the city with a small-town feel. At the same time, the closer you are to the Castro district main hub, the livelier the neighborhood becomes, a hot-spot destination for bars, dance clubs, restaurants, and exciting nightlife every day of the week.