The building is located in the Pacific Heights/Cow Hollow area on Broadway at the corner of Gough Street. The apartment is situated in the middle of the building facing south, on the 4th floor (building has 5 floors) receiving good sunlight. Tenants have access to the roof which has views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and the Bay. Elevator access from each garage to all floors. There is also a balcony and functioning wood stove fireplace in the unit. APARTMENT DETAILS: Address: 1790 Broadway Street #408, San Francisco, CA 94109 Neighborhood: Pacific Heights Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Laundry: Shared laundry on-site Parking: Available at $300/mo. Utilities: Water and Garbage included Pets: No pets No Smoking, no BBQ RENTAL FEATURES Living Room Balcony Two large closets Cable-ready Entry system Wood stove fireplace (functioning) Hardwood floors Appliances: refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, stove hood exhaust and garbage disposal Quartz kitchen countertops Sink with removable spray/faucet COMMUNITY FEATURES Community Rooftop Deck with views of the Bay Washer and Dryer in building Bicycle storage room Building manager on site Elevator Building NEIGHBORHOOD FEATURES near public transportation, near Corporate Shuttle stops near Van Ness, Polk, Union, and Fillmore street - shopping, dining and entertainment near Whole Foods, Real Foods, Trader Joe's and Safeway near Crunch gyms on Polk St and Union St, Equinox on Union St, yoga studios along Union St near Allyne Park, Lafayette Park and Fort Mason REQUIREMENTS: Credit: Good Standing Guarantors Accepted Income: 3x the Rent Security Deposit Required $3,795 Application Fee: $45 per applicant Lease Terms: 1 year lease, month-to-month thereafter TO VIEW THIS UNIT: By appointment only, please call or text Chloe and Samuel at show contact info www.ChandlerProperties.com Professionally Managed by Chandler Properties *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.*