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About This Property
This is a fully furnished two level Noe Valley three bedroom three and a half bath flat. It is located on Clipper Street between Church and Sanchez, and only 3 blocks to 24th St shops and restaurants, and one block to downtown J Church MUNI line.
Unit not available until August 1st
Furnished only (unfurnished is not an option)
Unit features:
~ Hardwood floors downstairs, new carpet upstairs
~ Remodeled eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances including gas stove and dishwasher
~ Formal dining room
~ Three and a half bathrooms
~ Two master bedrooms and one medium bedroom
~ Two decks and shared yard
~ Hot tub
~ Separate family room with pool table
~ Fully furnished with four flat screened TV's
~ Shared storage shed
~ In-unit washer and dryer
~ Office/child's bedroom
Dogs welcome (no cats)
Sorry no parking
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Property Details
Bedrooms / Bathrooms
3 / 3.5
Pets
Small Dogs Negotiable
Flooring
Hardwood & Carpet
Amenities
remodeled kitchen and bathrooms
Location
Clipper at Church
San Francisco, California San Francisco County
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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.