433 Wayland St #A, San Francisco, CA 94134
FOR RENT

433 Wayland St #A
San Francisco, CA 94134

Portola
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath

$2,950/mo

Local Information

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Description

Located in Portola District, this ground level garden unit offers:

~ Attached property with private entrance
~ New laminate wood flooring throughout
~ New paint
~ Washer and dryer connection in separate laundry room
~ Open kitchen/living room
~ Access to shared garden with lemon trees
~ Street parking only
~ Tenants responsible for all utilities

Unit is located in Portola Neighborhood. Easy access to 101 and 280 freeways. Close to Alamany Blvd. Farmers Market! Available now!
#1375R3N7-1-15097

Home Highlights

Pets
No
Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
Heating only
Utilities Included
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Listed
36 days ago

Details for 433 Wayland St #A

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Electric, BaseboardHeating Fuel: Electric
Appliances & Utilities
DryerRefrigeratorWasher

Days on Market

Days on Market: 36 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1941
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Street Parking

Rental

Deposit: $4,425

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Affordability

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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Portola

  • Trulia User
    "Always parking, chill neighborhood overall. Better if you drive. Super close to Bernal Heights for shopping and restaurants!"
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  • thavy pol
    "Yes, thank you. One is the hometown where we were born. The other is the current place of work.Thank you for asking this question."
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  • Trulia User
    "Robberies at gun point. Vehicle break ins. Filth and disappointment. Great food more or less tho so that's a positive. "
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  • Jennifer L. G.
    "This is a well-preserved neighborhood in San Francisco. Very family oriented and very neighborly people. Great schools in the area. Close to both main freeways (101 and 280) due to junction being nearby. "
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  • Adelia R.
    "Bus #8 takes you to downtown SF directly and fast via the freeway. Buses do get crowded during peak hours."
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  • Christyna H. H.
    "Best views in the city. Part of the new 17-mile hike thru the city. So much sunnier than anywhere I’ve lived in the city so far"
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  • Christyna H. H.
    "Great community. Views are the best in the city. This is the next Bernal heights! The updates to the park have made it so much better to walk, jog or ride bikes very safely "
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  • Christyna H. H.
    "Portola is the warmest spot in the city! You can have amazing gardens that no where in the city allows. It’s a quiet and friendly "
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  • Sara A.
    "Keep company of their children when going out. Watch over kids when they play in the playground. There is a cool park John Mc Laren park."
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  • Kathleen L.
    "There is public a park/ rec area, library around the area. There is one Middle school and two elementary school. "
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  • Chiver W.
    "Dog owners can bring their dogs to the dog park to play."
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  • Chiver W.
    "There is a bus that elderly people can take. Others usually drive their cars."
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  • Chiver W.
    "It's a growing middle-class community where blue-collar and white-collar people mix."
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  • Chiver W.
    "Parents should know that they are safe and there is a good private christian church. They can bring their kids to the park."
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  • Carolyn D.
    "Dog owners will like the big park next to the neighborhood. They will dislike that some people litter."
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  • Jack D.
    "There are plenty of dog owners and many open places to exercise dogs, including at least one off-leash area."
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  • Jack D.
    "It's inconvenient, congested, slow, and crowded either by public transit or car. It's slow on weekday mornings. Parking is terrible during business hours 7 days a week."
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  • Carolyn D.
    "Lots of people take the bus. There are a lot of elderly folks in the streets."
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  • Delia L.
    "The 54 on Felton goes to Geneva Ave. The 44 bus from Cambridge goes to Silver Ave."
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  • Jack D.
    "Portola is not known to many San Franciscans by either name or location. It is arguably one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse of S.F.'s neighborhoods—its residents are a unique blend of nationalities. It is conveniently close to S.F.'s two major freeways. McLaren Park and a full-length, 9-hole golf course are nearby."
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  • Delia L.
    "It's very quiet and personal. Everyone is so nice. We have the amazing McLaren Park area and beautiful trees. Not much violence. San Bruno Ave has a lot of good restaurants and stores."
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  • Carolyn D.
    "Portola is unique because of the diverse people who live here. It is a tight-knit community with a lot of friendly people. Everyone has been living in this community for years. My favorite is walking down the street and hanging out at the park. I also like working with my neighbors in the garden."
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  • Delia L.
    "There are nice parks for kids of all ages to play in. Many parents have play dates also. Portola has many playgrounds and a library for children."
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  • Jack D.
    "The branch public library and the playground (Palega, formerly Portola) are excellent."
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  • Judhajit C.
    "Recently bought a condo in Portola and love it. Bordered by Silver Avenue, McLaren Park and the 101 Highway, the Portola, District is a family-oriented, multi-cultural neighborhood. Comprised mainly of, single-family homes, the Portola’s residents represent a variety of ages, incomes, and cultural backgrounds, including new residents and others who have lived in the neighborhood for over 80 years. San Bruno Avenue is the thriving commercial, main street of the Portola District. The street is a mix of neighborhood-serving, retail, locally-owned restaurants, green grocers, and specialty food stores which have served the community for generations. It also features a high concentration of vibrant businesses owned by and serving Chinese Americans. In the last few years, San Bruno Avenue has undergone significant physical improvements including the undergrounding of utility lines, placement of, new street lights, planting of trees and fortnight lilies, mural installations, and numerous storefront improvement projects. The Portola Neighborhood Association, comprised of local merchants, property owners, and residents, is committed to improving the commercial corridor and the neighborhood. Other nonprofit organizations in the area provide support services and activities targeting local youth, seniors and immigrants."
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  • rwallace57
    "The yards are larger here in than most of San Francisco so gardening is big here. An annual garden tour, The Portola Garden Tour, held in late September os a neighborhood favorite. McLaren Park, second only o Golden Gate Park in size, is a treasure. Palega Rec Center at Portola Park and the Portola Branch Library are great places for families and kids o meet and hang out. San Bruno Avenue, the commercial district, is attracting a lot of attention. Four Barrel Coffee recently opened there, a local hangout shuttered last fall, Breakfast at Tiffany's is set to reopen soon and a nano brewery is slated to open in 2015. Add to that, the established businesses like Fat Beli Deli, Cinco de Mayo, Ling Ling, Red House Bakery provide a lively ethnic mix. The community is involved and several Portola Neighbor Association projects, a huge snake mural and a pocket park on San Bruno Avenue add color and lively activity. Most people still don't know about the area. It's nice. Come see for yourself. Exit 101 at Silver or Paul Avenues, 280 at Alemany. From the Mission take Silver Avenue or Persia through McLaren Park to get here, from Bernal take Alemany to San Bruno Avenue."
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  • Brad K.
    "Great friendly neighborhood for families. Fun mix of Asian, Hispanic, & Caucasian, increasingly seen in the types of businesses opening up on San Bruno Avenue. The parks are great, though under utilized. Great community pride. San Bruno Avenue is becoming a more desirable place to shop, eat, and grab coffee. Transit could be better. My family loves living here."
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  • Stuart B.
    "Portola is a really nice residential area. Friendly, good weather, great parks, easy parking and public transportation"
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433 Wayland St #A, San Francisco, CA is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment built in 1941. 433 Wayland St #A is located in Portola, San Francisco. 433 Wayland St #A was listed for rent for $2,950/month on Mar 23, 2024.