1501 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94109
FOR RENT

1515 Sutter St
1501 Sutter St
San Francisco, CA 94109

Cathedral Hill
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath

$1,475 - $1,600/mo

Local Information

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Description

Kitchen:
- Electric stove
- Refrigerator
- Eat-in kitchen
- Vinyl flooring
- Sink

Bathroom:
- Shower stall
- Vinyl flooring
- Mirrored medicine cabinet
- Sink with storage space

Main room:
- Walk-in closet
- Built-in bookshelf
- Unit is carpeted

Ready for move-in now! Building has on-site coin-operated laundry. Street parking only. Pictures are of a typical unit.

The building is centrally located and within walking distance to Japantown, Van Ness and Union Street. Nearby Whole Foods, Mollie Stones, Trader Joe's, accessible public transportation and restaurants. This 138-unit residential building is located on the corner of Sutter Street and Gough Street.

Special Offers

Office Hours

Mon - Fri
8:00am to 6:00pm

Home Highlights

Pets
No
Parking
Contact Manager
Outdoor
Contact Manager
A/C
Contact Manager
Utilities Included
Garbage, Water, & 1 more
Listed
36 days ago

Details for 1515 Sutter St

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: Garbage, Water, Heat

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
Laundry FacilitiesRefrigerator
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Carpet, Vinyl

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: Unknown

Additional Information

Special Features
Special Features: Stove

1515 Sutter St Floor Plans & Pricing

Studio (1 Floorplan, 3 Units)

Studio
Studio1ba$1,475 - $1,600
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Affordability

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For this property
$53,100 PER YEAR
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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Cathedral Hill

  • Trulia User
    "It’s fair to say there are probably better neighborhoods for families with young children. However, I really enjoyed raising my son here. There are a couple of nice parks within a walking distance with a designated play area for children. My son was able to walk to preschool, elementary and middle school, which is not common in the United States. As a teenager, he still hangs out with his childhood friends who also grew up here."
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  • Stacey M.
    "Lafayette park is a few blocks away with gorgeous sweeping views of the water and big dogpark complete with pup fountain "
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  • Jameshendrickssolar
    "Not much to dislike for dog owners. We have a great well maintained park close by where dogs are free to run. Many happy looking dog owners on Cathedral Hill."
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  • Gretchen H.
    "Buses are easy to catch and walking is also pretty good. Uber is pretty expensive at rush hour, but walking is okay if done between 5-7:30. After that some areas are a little sketchy alone."
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  • Resident
    "This neighborhood is one of the most central places in the city! You can walk to Hayes Valley, Japantown, Fillmore, Polk Street and Lower Pac heights. There are many bus options from Van Ness and City Hall, Metro and Bart 10 are minute walk away. If you have a car, it is very easy to reach the highways or drive to the Golden Gate bridge. Parking is largely available too."
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  • Meryl S.
    "There isn’t a lot of comfortable outdoor space to hang out in nearby. Polk Street is mostly bars. Not a great neighborhood for kids."
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  • Rodney M. R.
    "I walk to work 4 blocks always looking down to avoid feces and needles. It’s grimy and very very dirty. It’s so sad how this city has become. It is the most expensive place to live in the entire world, yet it’s the most unsanitary place to walk. If you do not smell it I’m one block, you’re guaranteed to smell it on the next block: urine, feces, or someone/and or a group of homeless sitting down in plain site shooting up and getting high. It’s just nasty and wrong. We pay too much rent to walk out of our apartments , houses , condos or studios and smell stench with in the first few steps on the sidewaLk. "
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  • Sheila S.
    "I take the bus to work everyday. It’s close to van ness so there is always a stop nearby going pretty much anywhere in the city. "
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  • Salvatore I.
    "I work here . For the last 3 years it’s a a little rough in some areas and nice in others . There are quite a few restaurants close by as well as Safeway . But there are also projects scattered through out ."
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  • Sheila S.
    "This is a perfect central location in the city. Hayes Valley, Fillmore, Japantown, NoPa, etc. are all nearby/walking distance with great restaurants!"
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  • Alejandracarde0108
    "I love that is close to everything mostly Hayes valley that have activities for day and night, also is very close to the center "
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  • James C.
    "SF being windy is not news. But this location is only place you can experience wind blowing from all 4 directions at once. Other than that its a nice place to live. Street noise from Geary can be rather loud particularly with late night garbage trucks picking up. Hospital nearby will only make it more busy once its open. Convenient to walk to Polk street bars and Japantown. "
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  • Michael8i
    "I've lived here for 7 years and it is just the right mix of big city and not so huge city life. My gym and the park are a block away. The bookstore and coffee shop are on my block. The cinema, ballet, symphony, civic center and more are about one to two blocks. The Opera Plaza Condo complex is so nice - big plaza with water fountain - very friendly area. Walgreens is just two blocks away. I'm on the bus line. It is so nice here and they are putting in a CVS across the street. Nice walking areas with the big classic architecture all around. "
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  • Rick O.
    "centrally located, but is away from noisy traffic and bars, clubs and such. easy to get to anywhere in the city. 1 block from bus, walk to Hayes, Fillmore, Japantown, Whole Foods, Theatres, Polk St., Civic ctr, 5 mins to Union Square & finan. dist. Building has upgraded the interior greatly. Amazing Pool, sauna, hot tub, small but well-equipped gym with new equipment. excellent people and management. Dog Park on the property is great for pet owners. New management has really kept the property up with new landscaping and hallway carpet."
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  • Sharon C.
    "Centrally located, adjacent to Hayes Valley, Fillmore and Japantown."
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1515 Sutter St is located at 1501 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA. 1515 Sutter St offers Studio, 1 bath units. 1515 Sutter St is located in Cathedral Hill, San Francisco. There are 3 units available for rent starting at $1,475/month.