Property details
- 1 bedroom
- 1 bathroom
- 680 ft² est.
- Pets: Yes
- Parking: Outdoor
- Rent includes: Garbage, Water
Description, features & terms
PROPERTY SUMMARY:
Address: 461 2nd St #314, San Francisco, CA 94107
Rent: $3000 /mo.
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
Parking: 1 car prkg ($150)
Approx Sq Footage: 680
Amenities: Common Roof deck, elevator
Utilities Included: Water, garbage
Property Type: Live/Work Loft (Unfurnished)
Floors: Hardwood, natural fiber carpet in loft, tiled bath
Laundry: Washer/dryer in unit
Pets: No
Lease Term: 1 year
Available Date: Now!
Description:
The ClockTower at 461 2nd Street is one of San Francisco’s great historic conversion lofts and offers truly unique charm. Originally built in 1907, this brick and timber building was converted into 127 live/work units and features 2 lush landscaped central courtyards, 2 elevators and 2 floors of deeded parking. Many of the lofts at The ClockTower feature brick walls and concrete or timber columns. The ClockTower is one of the most versatile and highly desired live/work buildings in the city, and this unit is a great example of award-winning design in a great location!
FEATURES:
* Partially furnished – dining room table and chairs (photo TBD)
* Top floor bi-level loft
* Galley kitchen flows directly into a large open area for dining and living space, perfect for entertaining
* Kitchen includes oven/range, refrigerator, dishwasher
* Loft bedroom features window with western exposure and skylight for lots of natural light
* Bathroom features concrete slab counters and shower over tub layout
* Good size foyer ideal for office space
* Wood flooring on main level, natural fiber carpet in bedroom
* Exposed brick and timber beams
* Original arched eastern exposure window
* Custom window coverings included
* Custom wood straight staircase to loft
* Washer/dryer in unit
* 1-car parking an additional $150/mo.
* Sorry No Pets
* Secure building with intercom/telephone entry system
* Serene common courtyard
* Easy access to freeways 280 and 101, downtown San Francisco, the Financial District, Oracle Park, the Embarcadero, South Park, and all modes of public transportation