Property Photo: Street view of 1104.5 Fulton Street, showing a yellow home
Property Photo: Living room with a large bay window and wood floors
Property Photo: Kitchen with stainless steel appliances and plenty of natural light
Property Photo: Bedroom with wood floors and a chandelier
Property Photo: View of a bathroom with a large soaking tub set beneath a window
Property Photo: View of a bedroom with wood floors and a window
Property Photo: View of the private deck area
Property Photo: Shared outdoor living space with a large wooden table
Property Thumbnail: Street view of 1104.5 Fulton Street, showing a yellow homeProperty Thumbnail: Living room with a large bay window and wood floorsProperty Thumbnail: Kitchen with stainless steel appliances and plenty of natural lightProperty Thumbnail: Bedroom with wood floors and a chandelier Property Thumbnail: View of a bathroom with a large soaking tub set beneath a windowProperty Thumbnail: View of a bedroom with wood floors and a windowProperty Thumbnail: View of the private deck areaProperty Thumbnail: Shared outdoor living space with a large wooden table

For Rent: Alamo Square

Sunny Alamo Square Condo

1104.5 Fulton Street • $4,200/monthly

2
Bedroom
1.25
Bath
1,200
Sq Ft

Features and Amenities

The unit features - two nice-sized bedrooms, 1.25 baths, and a sunny south-facing living room with a decorative fireplace. This condo boasts an updated cooks kitchen with stainless appliances and a spacious bath with a washer + dryer en suite. Enjoy a private rear deck that leads to a lovely landscaped rear yard with an outdoor dining/BBQ area.

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Alamo Square

WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Potentially one of the most photographed neighborhoods in San Francisco, Alamo Square is home to the Painted Ladies, a row of colorful Victorian houses backed by the city's skyline. Many architecturally significant houses line the perimeter of the square, including the Archbishop's Mansion and the Russian and German Imperial consuls' residences from the early 1900s.

Technically part of the Western Addition neighborhood, the boundaries of Alamo Square are not well delineated. Built-up in the late 19th century, the centerpiece is the stunning park overlooking the shimmering San Francisco skyline and the famous 'painted ladies.' The row of colorful Victorians factor into tours, postcards, numerous TV shows, and films. After the tony Pacific Heights neighborhood, Alamo Square boasts some of the largest homes – by square footage, in the city.

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