3520 18th
3520 18th Street # 2
San Francisco, CA 94110
  • Now

    Available
  • 850

    sqft
  • ×1.0

    Bedroom
  • ×1.0

    Bathroom
  • Attached garage

    Parking
  • Included

    Utilities
    • ×1.0

      Bedroom

    • ×1.0

      Bathroom

    Included Utilities
Description

Thank you for inquiring about the prime Mission One Bedroom flat ideally located at 3520 18th Street San Francisco CA 94110 between Guerrero and Valencia. This completely renovated large 1 bedroom flat is walking distance to all the best dining and shopping The Mission has to offer.

  • 3520 18th Street San Francisco CA 94110
  • Walk Score of 98, Ride score of 99, Bike score of 99
  • Large completely renovated Mission One Bedroom flat
  • Approximately 850 sq. ft.
  • Large eat-in kitchen with additional prep pantry
  • Stainless dishwasher, gas range, microwave, refrigerator
  • Refinished hardwood floors throughout
  • Tons of windows including great bay window with window seat
  • Front and back doors
  • Back deck
  • Secure building
  • Fireplace
  • Shared backyard
  • Shared laundry
  • Storage available
  • Individual water heater
  • Available now
  • $3300 per month
  • Parking available for additional $275
  • Professionally managed by Morley Fredericks Real Estate
  • Free bike locker/storage in garage
  • Additional on-site furnished suite that can be rented by the night for friends and family visiting
  • Small pets considered
  • From the late 1990s through the 2010s, and especially during the dot-com boom, young urban professionals, moved into the area. It is widely believed that their movement initiated gentrification, raising rent and housing prices.[18] A number of Latino American middle-class families as well as artists moved to the Outer Mission area, or out of the city entirely to the suburbs of East Bay and South Bay area. Despite rising rent and housing prices, many Mexican and Central American immigrants continue to reside in the Mission, although the neighborhood's high rents and home prices have led to the Latino population dropping by 20% over the decade until 2011.[19] However, in 2008 the Mission still had a reputation of being artist-friendly.[20] The Mission remains the cultural nexus and epicenter of San Francisco's Mexican/Chicano, and to a lesser extent, the Bay Area's Nicaraguan, Salvadoran and Guatemalan community. While Mexican, Salvadoran, and other Latin American businesses are pervasive throughout the neighborhood, residences are not evenly distributed.


Pets
  • Cats

  • Small dogs

Amenities
  • Hardwood floors
  • Gas Stove
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • LargeClosets
  • FencedYard
$3,300

per month

Click the link above to begin your application. The entire process just takes a few minutes to complete! Each applicant will need to pay a separate $30.00 application fee.

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