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868 Minnesota Street

868 Minnesota Street

(707) 582-2124

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Location

868 Minnesota Street, San Francisco, CA 94107
Dogpatch

Amenities

In unit laundry
Patio / balcony
Hardwood floors
Dishwasher
Pet friendly
Recently renovated
Unit Amenities
dishwasher
furnished
hardwood floors
in unit laundry
patio / balcony
recently renovated
stainless steel
Property Amenities
pet friendly
elevator
gym
bike storage
internet access
media room
Light-filled, southern-facing 1-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom condo with open floor plan in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. Incredibly easy access to Muni, Caltrain, and I-280.

Amenities included: Massive windows, private balcony, hardwood floors, updated kitchen, updated bathroom, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, storage (for extra fee), washer/dryer, radiant heat (floor), gym in building, theatre room in building, elevators, secure package room, bike storage (for extra fee), and a building manager on site. The condo does not come furnished with furniture - photos include staging furniture.

Utilities included: internet.

We are not currently accepting pets.

Date Available: Sep 27th 2025. $4,250/month rent. $4,250 security deposit required.

Please submit the form on this page or contact Nick DeHaan at 707-582-2124 or nicksfproperty@gmail.com to learn more.

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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.