Zumper

1657 Fulton St
1657 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA

Cat friendly
Monthly rent-
Beds1
Baths1
Sqft750
modified
5+ Days Ago

Units

1657 Fulton St San Francisco, CA

Occupied Units

Occupied

1 Bed, 1 Bath

1 Bed

1 Bath

$2,195

Listed by Jackie Tom
Days on market: 3413
This top floor carriage house apartment overlooks a pretty shared yard. Nice, open floor plan includes one bedroom, dining area with closet. Large living room / open kitchen with gas range, dishwasher & fridge! One full bath. Berber carpet throughout. * One year lease * Owner pays garbage * Security deposit is $1500 * Street parking only * Shared coin operated laundry on site * Non-smoking unit * One cat OK, $175 pet deposit required

Occupied

B

1 Bed

1 Bath

$3,495

Listed by Liz Pisco
Days on market: 2544
This is a lovely large and sunny one bedroom and one bathroom unit located in the heart of NOPA! The spectacular unit faces three garden views. Walk in to a large living and dining area. The updated kitchen includes beautiful white quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances ( refrigerator, dishwasher, and stove). The large bedroom has includes an area for a small home office, plus the fully updated bathroom with marble flooring. This is a carriage house unit. There is a large shared, well-maintained garden on a double lot. Laundry on site. Unit Features: - Bright and spacious - Updated eat in kitchen with dishwasher - Updated bathroom - Hardwood floors - Large living/dining room - Large shared yard/garden Lease Terms: - One year lease - Non smoking unit - Street parking only - Cat Ok - (sorry, no dogs). Additional $150.00 deposit is required - Available now! Location : The North Panhandle neighborhood has quickly become a household name in San Francisco, although it is better known as NoPa. NoPa s borders surround mostly residential properties, but its key location is convenient to some of the city s most popular destination restaurants and a growing number of storefronts. The eastern border runs along Divisadero Street, which is fast-paced with foot-traffic energy, boutique and vintage shops, epicurean desirables, and organic grocers. Residents who live in this neighborhood enjoy the amenity of not having to own an automobile to get around in the district and out to every corner of the city. Some longtime residents will also admit that they find little reason to leave the area, as all of the city s amenities are within reach. The neighborhood s westernmost border opens right up into Golden Gate Park providing endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and activities. Across the Panhandle, the long southern border along Fell Street provides a direct route to the freeway for residents that work outside the city or need a quick getaway. Other neighboring districts offer proximity to the University of San Francisco as well as the main facility for Kaiser Permanente. With a growing number of destination restaurants and storefronts igniting its soaring popularity, becoming a resident of the North Panhandle would be an honor in the eyes of many San Franciscans.

Occupied

A

1 Bed

1 Bath

$3,500

Listed by Liz Pisco
Days on market: 164
Located towards the rear of a double lot garden is a top floor 1 Br 1 Ba unit plus office! Please watch the video, thank you! Unit Features - 1 Bedroom plus office! - 1 Full bath - Laminate wood flooring throughout - Open style kitchen/Living - Kitchen: gas range, dishwasher, disposal and refrigerator - Barstool counters Building Features - Located in the rear in a two unit carriage house - Large shared garden (shared with two buildings) - Shared laundry room Terms: - One year lease only - Non smoking unit - Cat friendly, sorry, no dogs - Security deposit of 1 month's rent and first month's rent due at lease signing - No parking, no additional storage - Available now! Location: LOCATION: The North Panhandle neighborhood has quickly become a household name in San Francisco, although it is better known as NoPa. NoPa’s borders surround mostly residential properties, but its key location is convenient to some of the city’s most popular destination restaurants and a growing number of storefronts. The eastern border runs along Divisadero Street, which is fast-paced with foot-traffic energy, boutique and vintage shops, epicurean desirables, and organic grocers. Residents who live in this neighborhood enjoy the amenity of not having to own an automobile to get around in the district and out to every corner of the city. Some longtime residents will also admit that they find little reason to leave the area, as all of the city’s amenities are within reach. The neighborhood’s westernmost border opens right up into Golden Gate Park providing endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and activities. Across the Panhandle, the long southern border along Fell Street provides a direct route to the freeway for residents that work outside the city or need a quick getaway. Other neighboring districts offer proximity to the University of San Francisco as well as the main facility for Kaiser Permanente. With a growing number of destination restaurants and storefronts igniting its soaring popularity, becoming a resident of the North Panhandle would be an honor in the eyes of many San Franciscans.