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1525 Clay Street
Property highlights
The stunning community at 1525 Clay Street in San Francisco's Nob Hill offers residents a sunlit haven with spectacular views of landmarks such as the Twin Peaks and Golden Gate Bridge. Wood accents and ample natural light create a warm ambiance praised by residents. Conveniently situated just steps from Trader Joe's, you'll also enjoy a vibrant selection of restaurants and entertainment options nearby. This location is known as a Walker's Paradise, perfect for those who love exploring the city on foot. The property boasts attractive amenities, including cats and dogs allowed, and smoke-free living with a touch of historic elegance.
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Amenities
THE APARTMENT AMENITIES
- Historic Architecture
- Large Bay Windows for Bright and Natural Sunlight
- Wood Panel Accents on the walls
- Spectacular views of Twin Peaks and Golden Gate Bridge
99 Walk Score – Walker’s Paradise
THE NEIGHBORHOOD PLACES TO BE
- Trader Joe’s down the street for easy access to groceries
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Property Details (Fees & Lease)
Must have 3x the rent in total household income (before taxes)
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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.