90 Alta Street presents an unmatched opportunity to reside in the historic Telegraph Hill area. With its pricing significantly below the metro average, this property stands out as a cost-effective choice for those looking to experience all that San Francisco has to offer. While the neighborhood offers the vibrant lifestyle characteristic of the city, the cost-effective pricing allows residents to enjoy financial flexibility. Perfect for individuals or families who wish to be part of San Francisco's exciting urban environment without the higher cost usually associated with such a prime location. Embrace the opportunity to live in one of the world’s most renowned cities while benefiting from superb pricing.
1 unit available
1 Bed
Location
90 Alta Street, San Francisco CA 94133, Telegraph Hill
90 Alta Street has a unit available for $2,625 per month. Check out the Price and Availability section for more information on this unit.
How much is rent in San Francisco, CA?
In San Francisco, CA, the average rent is $2,661 for a studio, $3,408 for a 1-bedroom, $4,706 for a 2-bedroom, and $6,541 for a 3-bedroom. For more information on rental trends in San Francisco, CA, check out our monthly San Francisco, CA Rent Report.
Is 90 Alta Street currently offering any rent specials?
90 Alta Street is not currently offering any rent specials.
Does 90 Alta Street have units with washers and dryers?
No, 90 Alta Street does not offer units with in unit laundry.
Does 90 Alta Street have a pool?
No, 90 Alta Street does not have a pool.
Does 90 Alta Street have accessible units?
No, 90 Alta Street does not have accessible units.
Does 90 Alta Street have units with dishwashers?
No, 90 Alta Street does not have units with dishwashers.
Does 90 Alta Street have units with air conditioning?
No, 90 Alta Street does not have units with air conditioning.
San Francisco Ordinance
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.
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