Nicely remodeled with a flexible floorplan, this property
offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the main floor as well as two living
spaces on the lower level, one of which has two bedrooms and one bath and the
other has one bedroom and one bath. On the main floor, enter into the living
room with bay window, tiled electric fireplace, and dining area. The kitchen is
spacious and features an island with sink and breakfast bar, newer stainless
appliances, quartz counters, and skylight. The baths are nicely renovated with
modern tile and large showers. Upstairs are private, stacked newer washer and
dryer. The back bedrooms have doors out to the deck overlooking the large
backyard. The lower level living spaces are similarly finished with modern
kitchenettes and baths. The finished garage has shared washer and dryer.
Excellent rental income currently totaling over $7,300 per month. Conveniently
located only four blocks to shopping on Ocean Avenue, two blocks to Oceanview
Park & mere minutes to SFSU, City College, Stonestown Mall & Highway
280.
该物业经过精心改造,采用灵活的平面布置图。二楼提供三室两卫,一楼有两个单元,单元B有两室一卫,单元C有一室一卫。在二楼,进入带凸窗、瓷砖电壁炉和用餐区的客厅。厨房宽敞明亮,设有一个带水槽和早餐吧的大岛台、不锈钢器具、石英柜台和天窗。浴室装修精美,配有现代瓷砖和大型淋浴间,单元内配有重叠式洗衣机和烘干机。后卧室的门通向俯瞰大后院的甲板。一楼起居空间同样配有现代化的小厨房和浴室,在车库共用洗衣机和烘干机。优越的租金收入每月总计超过 7,300 美元。位置便利,距海洋大道购物仅四个街区,海景公园仅两个街区,距 旧金山州立大学、城市学院、Stonestown 购物中心和 280 高速公路仅数分钟路程。
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