$3,095 | 1571 Revere Avenue #1 2nd FL San Francisco, CA 94124
This second-floor apartment at 1571 Revere Avenue #1 in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood offers a bright and refreshed living space with classic San Francisco charm. The unit features fresh interior paint and refinished hardwood floors throughout the main living areas, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room includes large front windows that bring in natural light, while the arched entryway adds character to the layout.
The kitchen offers ample cabinet storage, tile backsplash, and full-size appliances, along with space for dining. The bedroom includes hardwood flooring, closet space, and natural light, and the unit provides a clean and move-in ready interior. Conveniently located with access to neighborhood amenities, local shops, and public transit options throughout the Bayview area.
KEY FEATURES:
• Second-floor unit
• Refinished wood flooring in living areas
• Fresh interior paint
• Professionally cleaned and refreshed interior
• Bright living room with large windows
• Kitchen with cabinet storage and full-size appliances
• Bedroom with closet storage
• Located in the Bayview neighborhood
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Credit Score of 650+
• Monthly income of 3x the amount of rent
• Positive references
TERMS:
• 1 year lease
• Security Deposit = 1 month's rent
• No smoking
• Water & garbage included; tenant must set up and pay for Internet & PG&E
• Sorry, no pets allowed
• Available now!
Contact Nick for more information or to schedule a tour!
Nicholas O'Leary
919-413-3456 (TEXT PREFERRED)
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CalDRE#02193545
Gaetani Real Estate
CalDRE: 01986860
Floor plans and images are intended for illustrative purposes only. The actual apartment homes, including their layouts, finishes, and dimensions, may vary from the images and floor plans presented. Dimensions are approximate and not guaranteed.
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 tenant of their rights under the rent ordinance is void as contrary to public policy.