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Thank you for inquiring about the top floor, Alamo Square Condo. Ideally located at the corner of Fell and Steiner, this updated 2x1 condo is positioned on the edge of the Lower Haight, Hayes Valley and Alamo Square. The interior has been updated throughout and the exterior of the building was completely renovated just recently.
- 590 Steiner Street, San Francisco CA 94117
- Two Bedroom - One Bathroom
- Walk Score of 95
- Top floor corner unit
- Elevator
- Downtown views
- Private garage with storage loft
- Fireplace
- Gas cooking, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave
- Central heating and portable AC
- Private patio
- Shared roof deck with 360 views
- Spacious bedrooms
- Built in 1984
- Approximately 850 sq. ft.
- Lots of windows - great light throughout
- Available Now
- $3550 per month
- Cats ok
- 1 year lease preferred
- Common area laundry
- Professionally managed by Morley Fredericks Real Estate
- Alamo Square is a residential neighborhood and park in San Francisco, California, in the Western Addition. Its boundaries are not well-defined, but are generally considered to be Webster Street on the east, Golden Gate Avenue on the north, Divisadero Street on the west, and Fell Street on the south.Alamo Square Park, the neighborhood's focal point and namesake, consists of four city blocks at the top of a hill overlooking much of downtown San Francisco, with a number of large and architecturally distinctive mansions along the perimeter, including the "Painted Ladies", a well-known postcard motif. The park is bordered by Hayes Street to the south, Steiner Street to the east, Fulton Street to the north, and Scott Street to the west. Named after the lone cottonwood tree ("alamo" in Spanish), Alamo Hill, was a watering hole on the horseback trail from Mission Dolores to the Presidio in the 1800s. In 1856, Mayor James Van Ness created a 12.7 acres (5.1 ha) park surrounding the watering hole, creating "Alamo Square".[4]
- Alamo Square Park includes a playground and a tennis court, and is frequented by neighbors, tourists, and dog owners. On a clear day, the Transamerica Pyramid building and the tops of the Golden Gate Bridge and Bay Bridge can be seen from the park's center. The San Francisco City Hall can be seen directly down Fulton Street. The area is part of the city's fifth Supervisorial district and is served by several Muni bus lines, including the 5, 21, 22, and 24.