$1,395

CA-0234 {1901 Railroad Ave} {EB} · Apartments for Rent

Pittsburg Apartments
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Outstanding 715 Sq/Ft Commercial Retail / Office space conveniently located in the Heart of Pittsburg, CA. This property is across the street from the City Park, the Contra Costa County Courthouse, & provides instant access to the CA-4 Highway. The open floor plan of this unit provides a large reception/storefront area, 2 private office suites, a spacious bathroom, & an updated kitchenette with granite countertops. This unit is perfect for anyone wanting to make a space their own. This office is located on a very busy street with 34,600 ADT counts from 1990 figures. This would make a great real estate office, barber shop, insurance office, property management office, or any other type of use that can benefit from the FREE high-traffic count exposure! CLICK LINK FOR VIRTUAL TOUR: https my matterport com show ?m=xwQoL58EiUM Additional Information: Security Deposit: $1,395.00 Lease Term: 1-3 Years Utilities: Tenant Responsibility Application Fee: $30.00 To schedule a showing or submit an application, please go to www PropertyUpsurge com or call 925-363-5328. All rental requirements can be found on the Prospective Tenants Resources tab on the website! Brought to you by: Property Upsurge, Inc. 2015 Shasta St. Redding, CA 96001 BRE# 01888599

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No pets allowed.

Required one-time fees

Security Deposit$0

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Details

  • Price
    $1,395
  • Available Floorplans
    3 Floorplans
  • Available
  • Min. Lease
  • Address
    1901 Railroad Ave 94565
  • Broker Fee?
    No
  • Cats/Dogs Allowed?
    No pets
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Pittsburg Apartments
CA-0234 {1901 Railroad Ave} {EB} 1901 Railroad Ave is a rental apartment building with 3 floorplans available. It is located in Pittsburg.