Spacious studio on Fulton in the perfect NOPA location! Rentals In SF


Renovated Garden Apartment with Private Deck – Be the First to Live Here!
Step into this beautifully renovated garden-level apartment and be the very first to call this pristine space home!

Enjoy your private deck, with serene views of the shared, landscaped yard—a perfect retreat tucked away at the rear of the building. Inside, the apartment features brand-new appliances, including a gas range, dishwasher, disposal, and French-door refrigerator, making it as functional as it is beautiful.

French doors open to your outdoor space, inviting natural light and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow. The open layout and high-end finishes create a bright, airy, and welcoming environment.

Shared laundry is conveniently located on-site. This secluded, cottage-like gem offers peaceful living just steps from city conveniences.

UNIT:
– laminate wood floors
– Brand newly renovated kitchen with stainless appliances: Gas stove, dishwasher, refrigerator with ice maker!
– located back of building
– living room dining room combination
– Shared yard
– Private deck
– Shared on-site laundry

TERMS:
– One year lease
– Non smoking unit
– Street parking only
– Security of 1 month’s rent
– Owner pays water and garbage. Tenant pays $60 per person for PG&E to the owner on a monthly basis.
– Cat Ok
– Available now!

LOCATION:
The North Panhandle neighborhood has quickly become a household name in San Francisco, although it is better known as NoPa.

NoPa’s borders surround mostly residential properties, but its key location is convenient to some of the city’s most popular destination restaurants and a growing number of storefronts. The eastern border runs along Divisadero Street, which is fast-paced with foot-traffic energy, boutique and vintage shops, epicurean desirables, and organic grocers.

Residents who live in this neighborhood enjoy the amenity of not having to own an automobile to get around in the district and out to every corner of the city. Some longtime residents will also admit that they find little reason to leave the area, as all of the city’s amenities are within reach.

The neighborhood’s westernmost border opens right up into Golden Gate Park providing endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and activities. Across the Panhandle, the long southern border along Fell Street provides a direct route to the freeway for residents that work outside the city or need a quick getaway. Other neighboring districts offer proximity to the University of San Francisco as well as the main facility for Kaiser Permanente.

With a growing number of destination restaurants and storefronts igniting its soaring popularity, becoming a resident of the North Panhandle would be an honor in the eyes of many San Franciscans.