|
|
|
Elegant and spacious 2 bedroom apartment across the street from USF.
| Rent |
$3200 |
| Sq ft (approx) |
1500 |
| Neighborhood |
Lone Mountain / Laurel Heights |
| Address |
2615 Turk Blvd.
San Francisco CA 94118
Google map |
| Bedrooms |
2 |
| Bathrooms |
2 |
| Parking |
1-car parking |
| Washer/dryer |
In building |
| Building type |
Residential |
| Outdoor space |
Small private patio, common patio |
| Available |
Leased |
Built in 1937 and loaded with prewar detail and character, this spacious and bright apartment has a wonderful floor plan and has been lovingly restored to preserve and provide the best of both worlds. It is conveniently located across the street from the University of San Francisco and has direct access to Muni lines to central San Francisco.
- Skylights and sun patio provide natural light
- Living room features decorative fireplace
- Formal dining room
- Eat-in kitchen features breakfast nook, Corian countertops
- Small center sun patio, approx. 5' x 5'
- 1-car garaged parking included
- Washer/dryer in building
- Water included
- 3-unit building across from USF Lone Mountain campus
- Common barbecue-friendly patio
- Public transportation at your doorstep
- Sorry, no pets
- Located in Lone Mountain near Laurel Heights and Presidio Heights
Presidio Heights is an elegant neighborhood surrounded by the urban Richmond District and ritzy Pacific Heights. Most of the real estate in Presidio Heights consists of 2-level single family homes and includes the rarest of city traits: front, back and even side yards. The wide, flat streets are quiet and tree-lined, and make for an excellent environment for raising a family.
With California Pacific Medical Center next door (nicknamed “the baby factory”), it’s no wonder that Laurel Heights has become a draw for families with children. Nowhere is this truer than along the main shopping area, Laurel Village on California Street. It’s bustling every day of the week.
Stop by for something to eat at Rigolo, Asqew Grill, A.G. Ferrari or Noah’s Bagels. And there are two supermarkets: Cal-Mart and Bryan’s Grocery. If you’re looking for coffee, there’s no shortage at Peet’s or Starbucks. There’s also great shopping at Books Inc, Emily Lee Sportswear, A Wine Impression, Standard 5 and 10, or any number of kid’s stores, including Gymboree, Gap Kids and the Junior Boot Shop.
Down the road at California and Presidio you’ll find a cluster of shops, including the Jewish Community Center, the stylish Laurel Inn, the hip g bar, and three restaurants: (415), California Street Delicatessen & Café and Ella’s (great for brunch).
Walk up the hill one block and you’ll come to Sacramento Street, a relaxed collection of high-end clothing boutiques, jewelry stores and day spas.
For more information contact Michelle Bourgeois at mbourgeois@mcguire.com.
|