About 818 Hayes Street #1
Great apartment w/ Hard wood floors, shared yard, high celings (818 Hayes Street #1) - 3BR/2BA 1st Floor Full Flat
* Annual lease: $3,998/month
* High ceilings
* Fireplace
* Shared yard
* Available: Now
SHOWINGS: Please call (415)929-0717 or text (415)929-0616
ADDRESS: 818 Hayes Street #1
3BR/2BA full flat with spacious living room and kitchen! This first floor full flat in San Francisco's Alamo Square neighborhood has beautiful hardwood floors ranging from pale to dark browns, and has simply amazing 15'+ ceilings. The result is a wonderfully open yet warm ambiance. The living room has a fireplace and very large bay windows with a raised platform--large enough to fit two seats comfortably.
The apartment has three bedrooms. The front bedroom has a private bath with its sink in a corner alcove opposite the bathroom proper, which has a clawed foot tub and toilet. Both middle and back bedrooms have large wall closets and connect both to the kitchen and a shared hallway to the second bathroom. The back bathroom has a tall shower shower stall.
You'll love the large, central kitchen which easily accommodates a dining table with room to spare. The flat can be accessed both through the living room and the kitchen. Heat is provided by gas wall heaters.
The building has a small shared back yard. Laundry is less than a block away, and it's just two blocks to Alamo Square on Hayes. Walk Score is 98, Transit Score is 70. There are lots of public transportation options in the immediate area, including the Hayes, Fillmore and Divisadero buses. Small and mid-sized pets considered.
Tenant pays a one-time broker's fee.
Everest Mwamba
DRE# 01717299
Kenney & Everest Real Estate
DRE# 01984640
(415) 929-0717 office
(415) 929-0616 cell
(415) 377-2177
Apply at: KenneyandEverest.com
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