780 30th Ave for rent in San Francisco, CA
2nd Floor 3BR/1.5BA Full Flat * $4,790/month annual lease * In-unit washer and dryer * Formal dining room * Breakfast room * Fireplace * Shared yard * Parking for an add'l fee * Available: Now ADDRESS: 780 30th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121 Elegant, second floor 3BR/1.5BA full flat in the Central Richmond near the border with the Outer Richmond. Living room has a wall with five windows, three of which are floor-to-ceiling. It has wall sconces, a fireplace, and two arched openings which provide access to the central hallway and the dining room. There is a large hall closet just outside of the living room. Formal dining room also has access to the central hallway and the breakfast room. Breakfast room has glass-fronted cabinets as well as drawers and connects to the kitchen. Kitchen includes gas stove and dishwasher and provides access to the laundry room. Laundry room has front-loading, stacked washer and dryer. Two large bedrooms with standard closets are across from one another near the back of the flat. Both bedrooms connect at the back to a smaller bedroom which would make a nice child's room or large office. Bath has shower-over-tub with sliding glass doors. Beautiful, shared back yard has high fences, paved paths and a planted border. Parking is available in the building's garage for an additional fee. Building is on 30th Avenue between Balboa and Cabrillo. It's about seven blocks to a shopping and dining district on Balboa and 1.5 blocks to George Washington High School. Walk Score is 81, Transit Score is 69. It's just half a block to bus line 31 and within reasonable walking distance of lines 29 and 38. Tenant pays a one-time broker's fee. Everest Mwamba DRE# 01717299 Kenney & Everest Real Estate DRE# 01984640 Apply at KenneyandEverest . com Leasing and Real Estate: Our Family Business for Over 100 Years. 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.
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