2133 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA 94133
FOR RENT

The Bay
2133 Stockton St
San Francisco, CA 94133

North Beach
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

$2,199 - $2,984/mo

Local Information

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Description

Here on the corner of Bay and Stockton you're only a few blocks away from some of San Francisco's most famous sites -- Ghirardelli Square, Pier 39, The Cannery, Fisherman's Wharf and The City's cable cars.You are just moments away from excellent dining, boutiques, and the Mason/Powell cable car. Bus service brings you to the Financial District and downtown within just a few minutes.

Special Offers

Office Hours

Tue - Sat
9:00am to 5:00pm

Home Highlights

Pets
No
Parking
Parking Lot
Outdoor
Patio
A/C
Contact Manager
Utilities Included
Contact Manager
Listed
22 days ago

Details for The Bay

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Rental

Rent Includes: UnknownDeposit Fee: $500

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherLaundry Facilities
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Unknown

Building

Other
Internet/Satellite: Unknown
Security
Controlled access

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
BalconyPatio
Parking & Garage
Parking: Parking Lot

Additional Information

Special Features
Special Features: Expertly Managed Maintained, Floor To Ceiling Windows, Vaulted Wood Beam Ceilings

The Bay Floor Plans & Pricing

1 Bedroom (3 Floorplans, 5 Units)

1 Bed, 1 Bath
1bd1ba$2,199 - $2,299
Available Soon
Renovated 1 Bed, 1 Bath A
1bd1ba$2,699
Available Soon
1 Bed, 1 Bath A
1bd1ba$2,984
Available Soon
Prices and availability are subject to change without notice.

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Affordability

TIP:Try to keep your rent within a third of your gross household income. Learn why in our Renter's Guide.
For this property
$79,164 PER YEAR
is the suggested income
Win over prospective landlords with your smart budgeting. As a good rule of thumb, ideally you would have at least three times your monthly rent in combined household income.

Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about North Beach

  • Trulia User
    "North Beach Fair. Fleet Week. Columbus Day Parade. Every weekend in North Beach has crowds in the park, restaurants, bars. "
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  • Trulia User
    "We have great coffee shops, bars, and restaurants and everyone is very neighborly and friendly. You get to know everyone which is nice. "
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  • Ben R.
    "Columbus Day, Fleet Week, and Fourth of July all center around North Beach. It has always felt very European, but now with all the parklet dining, even more so!"
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  • Bryan H.
    "Gorgeous. There’s Washington square which is a beautiful cross section of the neighborhood. Restaurants are amazing and diverse and walkability to downtown is unparalleled "
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  • Ben R.
    "I walk to Market Street, and it takes about 20 minutes from Telegraph Hill. Lots of great stuff along the way like coffee and pastries."
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  • Bryan H.
    "Easy 20 min walk to downtown fidi. Public transportation is lacking but if you work in fidi, it’s an easy commute "
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  • Thn302
    "Great neighborhood but It’s still a city dealing with city problems. Families in the neighborhood are great."
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  • Valerie V.
    "There are tons of lines that get you anywhere you need to go without too much walking or switching buses. Cable cars too!"
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  • Shawn
    "North Beach doesn’t need much explaining. It is well know as little Italy and is in very close proximity to Chinatown where very affordable produce can be found. There are still several Italian families in the neighborhood and the restaurants are among the best in the city for under $50 per plate. There are certainly fancier areas, but this area feels authentic. Sure there are a lot of tourists and the places along Columbus cater to the tourists. Get just a few feet off Columbus and you’ll find the real North beach."
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  • Martina R.
    "History. Balance between neighborhood vibe and tourist/nightlife destination. Quirkiness. Hills to get home mean you don’t need a gym. It’s not for the faint of heart. "
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  • Grady J.
    "Getting into and out of the city from North Beach is painful. Do not recommend if you commute outside of the city. "
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  • Julie P.
    "I haven’t been to a community event but there is a nice park called Washington Square there that everyone hangs out at. It’s nice in the summer time to chill out there with friends. There’s a lot of small shops, restaurants, and bars to go to. You can also visit the church next to the park and it’s beautiful. "
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  • Leslie K.
    "I visit the neighborhood a couple of times a year. I always feel safe and at home when out. I’d love to live there! "
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  • J
    "We have a Jeffrey’s pet store by Washington Square park that all the local pet owners frequent. The staff knows almost every dog that walks in. They’ve managed to build a very special animal loving community."
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  • Jayden
    "Noisy place, especially on weekend nights, drunk neighbors don’t know how to be quiet. But this area is super convenience. Also a lots of mosquitos during September to November "
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  • Annie T.
    "North Beach is a wonderful little corner of the city that seems to be agnostic to the changing times. Its charm and character have remained consistent over the years, with old Italian establishments and quiet Victorian-lined streets. "
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  • Martina R.
    "Its history, quirkiness, and intense hills make it extremely unique - always exciting, diverse, loud, and hard to park in. "
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  • Ledwards82804
    "I work principally from home, but head to San Carlos for meetings once a week. It takes 10-20 minutes to get to the 101, depending on time of day."
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  • Fxguerrero
    "Movie nights after a film has been filmed in the neighborhood. For example, the movie Venom by Marvel Comics was filmed on our street and we had a free screening to the movie."
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  • Paola_rossaro
    "The sense of community. It is like a small town in the middle of an international multicultural city."
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  • Trent
    "I work in SOMA so it’s a quick ride on the Vespa. I either go through financial district or take the Embarcadero. "
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  • Mindy d.
    "I love it! Feels like a real neighbourhood with history and community. Not like the mission which is hostile"
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  • Gina L.
    "The dog population has been booming since I've lived there. I was one of only a few dog owners in the neighborhood 20 years ago. There is a park right smack in the middle of the neighborhood and many dogs are enjoying it."
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  • Gina L.
    "North Beach has many good Italian restaurants and is very close to Chinatown, so you're walking distance to two great cuisines. Neighborhood street fairs are almost always a great time, with danceable music, great aromas from the delicious food, lots of arts and crafts, and sometimes a petting zoo."
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  • Gina L.
    "Not a lot of children in the neighborhood."
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  • Kate M.
    "Washington Square Park and nearby Aquatic Park are fun for dogs."
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  • Kate M.
    "There's good Italian food, a lot of history, and it's centrally located."
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  • Kate M.
    "Good transportation. It's centrally located so commutes are easy."
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  • Kevin T.
    "Lots of hills for dog owners to run up with their dogs."
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  • Kevin T.
    "There are many places to take your family and kids to play and eat."
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The Bay is located at 2133 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA. The Bay offers 1 bed, 1 bath units. The Bay is located in North Beach, San Francisco. There are 5 units available for rent starting at $2,199/month.