1010 Bush Street #306, San Francisco, CA 94109

1010 Bush Street #306, San Francisco, CA 94109

Furnished Single Private Room (SRO) Including Utilities! Great Location!

1010 Bush is a SRO (single room occupancy) residence that is centrally located in the Lower Nob Hill Neighborhood within close proximity of public transportation such as the Powell Bart station, Muni lines 1, 27, 34, nearby to most conveniences such as groceries, restaurants, nightlife, sightseeing, downtown, Union Square, Chinatown, Financial District and many more.

Unit #306 is an inner facing unit located on the 3rd floor and comes furnished with all the essentials to get your city living started - twin bed, desk, chair, dresser, fan, mini fridge. The room is equipped with a sink, wall heater and has great natural light.

NEARBY:
Right next door is Morning Fix Cafe for coffee and breakfast, Gusto's for delicious pizza. Rinse Laundry and local grocery markets Round the Clock and Mayflower are right across the street. Barber shop, new restaurants and beauty services steps away. Public transportation MUNI lines and BART just few blocks away. Perfect location for the on the go person!

BUILDING FEATURES:
-Controlled access building
-Non-smoking community
-Multiple shared restrooms on every floor
-Communal lounge space
-Large common kitchen with individual storage lockers
-Bike/scooter storage room
-On-site management
-Daily janitorial cleaning of common spaces

DETAILS:
-Studio
-Shared Bathroom
-Deposit: Equivalent to one month's rent
-12 Month Lease
-ALL Utilities Included
-Street Parking Only
-No Pets

REQUIREMENTS:
Income of at least 2.5 times the monthly rent rate
Credit Score of 650+
Positive References

CONTACT:
Gerardo Borja- Leasing Agent
(415) 523-5578

Structure Properties, Inc.
3727 Buchanan Street, Floor 4
San Francisco, CA 94123
www.structureproperties.com
CA DRE #01961414

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.