Nestled in the heart of the highly sought-after Noe Valley, this traditional 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offers a perfect blend of classic San Francisco charm and modern-day convenience. Set against the scenic backdrop of Diamond Heights and Twin Peaks, the neighborhood feels like a peaceful village tucked within the city—welcoming, walkable, and full of character.
Step outside and immerse yourself in the relaxed, upscale feel of Noe Valley. Tree-lined streets lead you to a variety of boutique shops, high-end retailers, and trendy cafés along 24th Street. Whether you’re brunching at a local bistro, browsing organic markets, or simply people-watching from a sidewalk café, the neighborhood offers a warm community vibe that’s hard to beat.
Just two blocks south, you’ll find Douglass Park—a local favorite for recreation and relaxation. Play a round of tennis, shoot hoops, or unwind on the lawn with a picnic in hand. There’s even a playground and dog-friendly areas, making it perfect for families and pet lovers alike.
Take a short three-block stroll east to the beloved Noe Valley Bakery. Known for its fresh-baked goods, this neighborhood gem serves everything from flaky croissants and rustic bread to seasonal pies, cakes, and chewy cookies—always made with care and a local touch.
Commuting is easy with close access to Muni lines, Tech Shuttles, and nearby Glen Park BART, making this home ideal for professionals who want a peaceful retreat without sacrificing connectivity. You’re also just minutes from Castro, Mission, and Glen Park neighborhoods for even more shopping, dining, and nightlife options.
Details:
-In unit washer/dryer
-Artisan hardwood
-Water included
-Street Parking Only
-12 Month Lease
-Renters Insurance Required
-Non Smoking Building
-No Pets
-Fair & Equal Housing Opportunity
Property Manager: Renee Engelen DRE / Broker # 01879547 www HRHRealEstate com
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.