88 King St #407, San Francisco, CA 94107
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88 King St #407
San Francisco, CA 94107

South Beach
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,165 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,165 sqft

$4,500/mo

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Two bedroom/two bath condo in upscale doorman building right across from the baseball park. The unit has a large deck with great views of the pool/spa area and peek-a-boo view of bay and marina. The unit is in great shape (new rugs since pics taken, repainting in early April). The neighborhood is very clean with tremendous cultural, culinary and sports activities nearby, great transit (MUNI right in front, Hwy 280 nearby), and within walking distance of downtown. Garage parking (one space) included. The building is beautifully maintained with a large pool/spa, BBQ area, and gym.

Renter responsible for PGE. Internet, trash, and water included in rent.

Home Highlights

Pets
Dogs & Cats
Parking
Attached Garage
Outdoor
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A/C
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Utilities Included
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Listed
57 days ago

Details for 88 King St #407

Days on Market

Days on Market: 57 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Apartment

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DryerWasher
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Attached, On Site

Rental

Cats, small dogs allowedDeposit: $4,750

Building

Community rooms
Fitness Center

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What Locals Say about South Beach

  • Sportcarrera
    "Navigation Center brought in lots of drug sales. They set up shop across the street. ABC News just did a puff piece on it and said it’s gotten better. Not so. "
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  • Trulia User
    "It mostly warm and Sunny, clean, modern, and the most conveniently located out of all SF neighborhoods (close the to FD, the Bay Bridge, and highways 101 and 280, even Costco is a 5 min drive; and if you’re a Giant’s fan, it’s paradise : )"
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  • Trulia User
    "such a friendly forever to live you'll see happy for and their owners enjoying the sun where it's out"
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  • Trulia User
    "Urban, but feels like a real neighborhood. Lots of big trees. I’m 1/2 block from Embarcadero, great for walking my puppy. I LOVE it here!!! "
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  • Trulia User
    "I moved here a few months ago and I’m very happy with about everything. The location is perfect - close to everything with a nice vibe. "
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  • Trulia User
    "Unpredictable I go to both San Francisco and Palo Alto. This location is the best for commuters. I can take train too. And easy on to bay bridge "
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  • Trulia
    "Nice Neighborhood with comparably clean street. Streets are usually well lit. There's nice cafes to grab coffee."
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  • Carmelsinger
    "Lots of homeless. Crime is a constant theme. Dodging needles and feces isn’t common but it happens. We get notifications from Citizen that crime is a pretty constant theme. I wouldn’t recommend walking around here past dark. "
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  • Judy W.
    "Easy, well-maintained beautiful corner of SF, close to everything you need. You can walk or take muni places, and it’s very safe. "
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  • Alicekyungjo
    "Great access to public transit (MUNI & Caltrain) as well as highway access for 80 to East Bay and 280 South"
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  • Jose R.
    "The thing that makes this neighborhood unique is Delancey Street. It’s a non profit that helps out the community. It also has a moving company , restaurant and a cafe as well a catering company that is reasonably priced. However many of the families have moved away in the past 3 years and it seems the amount of homeless people has increased"
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  • Gary E
    "Scary at night. Homeless tents and sketchy people make us feel very uncomfortable. It’s too bad the there is zero police presence here. "
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  • Kelly M.
    "Minutes from the Ferry Building, FiDi, Market Street shopping, and the Ballpark. It is also very easy to get to East Bay as well as SFO."
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  • Olgaruzkie
    "There is a multitude of dog parks some condominiums even have dog runs, there is a number of dog parks in the neighborhood."
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  • Ap
    "My neighborhood has great atmosphere, accessibility to public transportation, great weather and you can be in downtown fast. "
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  • Juragan T.
    "It's an enjoyable life. My neighbors are humble, generous, and so funny."
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  • Karen D.
    "There's an off-leash dog park at Rincon Hill. My dog loves it. The dog park has a monthly volunteer clean-up."
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  • Karen D.
    "Avoid driving during rush hour. You're better off just waiting for it to clear."
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  • Sugaah
    "It's up and coming and getting more vertical! It's next to many tech businesses, which are visible out our living room window. The few restaurants around are nice with good food, California fusion, and excellent service! I would love to see more small restaurants and little businesses."
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  • Karen D.
    "South Beach has got the Bay Bridge, which lights up at night."
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  • Andreamcdona
    "I just moved to the SOMA area about two months ago, and so far it has been great. If you work anywhere downtown, you can easily walk to work, or you can easily hop on the light rail MUNI train. There are some great restaurants in the area and you aren't far from the quaint Dogpatch and Potrero neighborhoods, which also have excellent amenities. The SOMA area near the baseball field specifically also has great workout options - you can hit the Embarcadero for a run or long walk, or try out Barry's Bootcamp, Orange Theory or Barre class. There is at least one large dog park for pet owners, too. Major drawbacks include more homeless people in the area and fewer clothing or gift stores. It's also noisy and messy during baseball season (as far as I can tell). Overall, SOMA near the ballpark is a great place to be if you'd like to taste city living and live in more modern apartments. "
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  • Dcorona2003
    "I enjoyed being there for the time being, but the area can be a little cleaner. To live there I would have to say it is more for singles or couples. There is a great deal of traffic and this is why I would not recommend it to families. Other then that it seems as if their is plenty to do and never a dual moment of San Francisco.. San Francisco rocks other than that!"
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  • Mark C.
    "Probably the best and most coveted areas in the South of Market neighborhoods, the intersection of Brannan and Delancey Streets represent the best of what South Beach has to offer. Tree-lined, neighborhoody, sunny, great for kids/families, clean and near the waterfront. You have the best of all worlds here!"
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88 King St #407, San Francisco, CA is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,165 sqft apartment. 88 King St #407 is located in South Beach, San Francisco. 88 King St #407 was listed for rent for $4,500/month on Mar 3, 2024. This property is pet friendly.