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Eureka Valley-Dolores Heights Homes for Rent

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    $5,236 - $6,162 per month

    2175 Market

    2 Beds

    2175 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114

    Featuring aesthetically pleasing one- and two-bedroom layouts — with den options included — is the hallmark of our San Francisco Apartments. See how 2175 Market’s thoughtfully designed open floor plans, generous windows, and an Energy Star® stainless appliance package provide a comfortable, functional home. Designed to meet LEED Platinum Certification while featuring natural materials and

    2175 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94114
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    $6,400 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,150 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    186 Liberty St, San Francisco, CA 94110

    Liberty Hill Top-Floor Flat with City Views. Elegant 2BR + office in a classic 2-unit shingled building. Fully remodeled with a large kitchen, formal dining room with skylight, and private view deck. Panoramic outlooks from Buena Vista Heights to the San Francisco skyline. Prime Liberty Hill location, just a short walk to Dolores Park. Furnished available! Side by Side Garage Parking. This is

    Ray Amouzandeh Ray Amouzandeh, Broker

    186 Liberty St, San Francisco, CA 94110
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    $13,470 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,474 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    4639 18th St Unit ID1259134P, San Francisco, CA 94114

    Experience the charm of a classic San Francisco Edwardian, newly renovated in 2018. This stunning apartment features an open-plan living room and kitchen, adorned with furnishings from Timothy Oulton and Sonder. Enjoy the south-facing exposure with La Cantina doors that open to a spectacular private deck, complete with heat on demand, and access to a beautifully lush backyard. Indoor parking for

    4639 18th St Unit ID1259134P, San Francisco, CA 94114

Why Live in Eureka Valley-Dolores Heights

Eureka Valley-Dolores Heights, located in the heart of San Francisco, is known for its well-preserved 19th-century homes and scenic parks. This area is part of the historic Castro District, a cultural hub for the LGBTQ+ community. The neighborhoods offer a mix of quiet hillside living and bustling commercial areas, with residents enjoying a creative and active community. Housing options include Victorian and Art Deco single-family homes and condos dating back to the 1800s. The local real estate market remains highly desirable, with properties often selling quickly. Residents have easy access to diverse shopping, dining, and nightlife options, particularly along Castro and Market Streets. Popular spots include Kitchen Story for brunch, the historic Castro Theatre, and the 24-hour diner Orphan Andy’s. For outdoor activities, Mission Dolores Park provides expansive green space and city views, while the Eureka Valley Recreation Center offers organized play and a dog park. Hikers can explore nearby Twin Peaks for scenic vistas. The neighborhood hosts numerous events, including the annual Castro Street Fair, celebrating local art and LGBTQ+-owned businesses. Schools in the area, such as Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy and Mission High School, are within walking distance and have good ratings. Commuting is convenient with access to Muni buses, streetcars, BART stations, and major highways, including Interstate 80 and Route 101, which leads to the airport 13 miles away.
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