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Charming studio with city views from private deck, access to lush garden and washer/dryer in building.
| Rent |
$1550 |
| Sq ft (approx) |
800 |
| Neighborhood |
Glen Park / Noe Valley |
| Address |
190 Randall St.
San Francisco CA 94131
Google map |
| Bedrooms |
Studio |
| Bathrooms |
1 |
| Parking |
Street |
| Washer/dryer |
In building |
| Building type |
Residential |
| Outdoor space |
Private deck, common yard |
| Available |
Leased |
Gorgeous hardwood floors grace this sweet sunny studio with sliding doors to a private deck.
- Striking views from kitchen, living/sleeping area and private deck
- Separate vintage kitchen with dining area
- Vintage bathroom
- Great closet space and storage
- Access to lush shared garden
- Small 2-unit building on quiet block
- Street parking
- Washer/dryer in building
- Short walk to Church Street
- Sorry, no pets
Glen Park
Glen Park is nestled in a valley below Diamond Heights and around the corner from Noe Valley. Much of the real estate in Glen Park sits along narrow, winding streets on the hill, offering old San Francisco charm and stunning views.
Downtown Glen Park consists of a few stores and restaurants at Diamond and Chenery Streets. While a few old places remain, several modern shops have popped up in recent years. Take a look at ModernPast, Destination Baking Company, or Canyon Market in the new public library building.
For good food, experience Chenery Park, Gialina Pizzeria, Osha Thai, Eggettes or the classic joint, Tyger’s Coffee Shop. And no San Francisco neighborhood would be complete without several cafes: Pebbles, Café Bello and Higher Ground are all within a few feet of one another.
There’s much to explore, with hiking trails and playing fields within Glen Canyon Park. And the rest of the city is easy to access, with a BART station and quick access to Interstate 280.
Noe Valley
For most of its history, Noe Valley was known as a quaint, remote and relatively inexpensive neighborhood. After the housing shortage driven by the dot com boom, the neighborhood was “discovered” by the white collar crowd. To top it all off, San Francisco Magazine ranked Noe Valley a more desirable neighborhood than Pacific Heights. Real estate prices are now amongst the highest in San Francisco.
There’s little wonder that Noe Valley is such an attractive neighborhood. Its beautiful weather, single family homes and cute boutiques on 24th Street have made it a perfect spot for all types of San Franciscans like kids and new parents.
Noe Valley offers neighborhood events like the Music Series and Saturday Farmer’s Market. There is a wide array of great restaurants in Noe Valley, including Contigo, Fresca, Firefly, Le Zinc, Incanto, Ristorante Bacco, Savor, Fattoush, Chole’s Café, Amberjack, Pomelo, Yianni’s Greek Cuisine, Hamano Sushi and Deep Sushi, and Eric’s and Alice’s Chinese. There are many relaxing cafes, including Café XO, Lovejoy’s Tea Room, Martha & Brothers Coffee Company, Tully’s and, of course, Starbucks. And there are even a few cool bars like Bliss, The Dubliner and Valley Tavern.
Much of the old and new Noe Valley can be seen in the stores along 24th Street, between Castro and Church. Check out Wink, Rabat, Ambience, Shoe Biz, Just for Fun, and Cover to Cover and Phoenix Books.
Please note showings require 48 hours' notice.
For more information contact Jeanne Zimmermann: 415.901.2779 or jzimmermann@mcguire.com
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