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405 Union St

405 Union St

(415) 672-2227

Location

405 Union Street, San Francisco, CA 94133
North Beach

Amenities

Granite counters
Hardwood floors
Dishwasher
Parking
Recently renovated
Furnished
Unit Amenities
dishwasher
furnished
granite counters
hardwood floors
recently renovated
Property Amenities
parking
Newly remodeled 1-bedroom, 1-bath non-furnished apt

This remodeled 1-bedroom, 1-bath, non-furnished apartment unit is located off Telegraph Hill on Union street. This unit has tall ceiling, wood floor and a open-style, dine-in kitchen with granite counter-tops.
Multiple windows and skylights bring in plentiful light to the open living room, kitchen and bathroom. The good size living room also leads out to expansive and gorgeous views toward Washington Square and San Francisco.
This apartment building is only couple blocks away from Columbus Ave and Stockton Street. And it’s near the Financial District and the SF downtown area. Also nearby is Washington Square Park, Chinatown and Coit Tower. Excellent Italian dining options, quaint cafes and variety of restaurants. Have plenty of eatery and shops in Chinatown.

Lease term ONE YEAR, afterward month to month
Monthly Rent $2,600
Security Deposit $2,900
Water & garbage included
Parking available for an additional fee
No Pets
Smoking and Partying NOT allowed on the premise

Available immediately
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Application process - please provide 1) full credit report with score, 2) ID, 3) three months most recent bank statements to show your financial standing, 4) three months most recent paystubs

Property Details (Fees & Lease)

Listing Provided by Rentalutions

Property Status: Off The Market

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San Francisco Ordinance

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.