The City House With Amazing Ocean Views (#36847)
San Francisco, CaliforniaDescription of the San Francisco vacation home rental
NOT A CONDO OR APARTMENT!!!
THIS IS A FULL LARGE PRIVATE SINGLE FAMILY HOME WITH A GARAGE!
San Francisco is a world class city that invites you to explore. From our San Francisco row house on the western side of the city you can begin your exploration with an early morning walk at Ocean Beach, the largest urban beach in the nation. Continue your adventure by touring the heart of the city via your own car from your private garage, (rare in San Francisco), or by public transit at your doorstep. The Golden Gate Bridge is a quick 10 minute drive by car, but if you take public transit, parking is not a problem and you can treat yourself to the experience of walking across the bridge and feeling the cool ocean breeze and looking at the wonders of our beautiful city.
Our home is truly grand and we want to make it available to you. It is a large home with about 1,900 sq/ft 190 sq/meters. Three bedrooms, two bath rooms, two living area, dining room, and massive kitchen are available for you to rent for your vacation. Wonderful Restaurants are within walking distance.
We have a lovely private Garden and Deck that you can relax in while enjoying the clean Pacific Ocean breeze.
We love our city and would like to show it to you.
Charles and Nancy
The Sunset District is the largest district within the city of San Francisco, California. Districts in San Francisco are sections of the city larger than neighborhoods, but distinct enough (at least when they were initially identified) to be set apart by name from another district.
The Sunset comprises much of the west-central section of San Francisco. Its northern border is Golden Gate Park, western border Ocean Beach, southern border Sloat Boulevard, and its eastern border is roughly at 7th Avenue. All six lanes of State Route 1 run directly through the middle of the Sunset District along 19th Avenue, neatly bisecting the district into two sub-districts—the Inner Sunset (east of 19th Avenue) and the Outer Sunset (from 19th Avenue to Ocean Beach). Those two areas are very different in terms of demographics and commercial development.
The western part of the Sunset borders the cold north Californian Pacific Ocean coastline, so it tends to get much of the fog San Francisco is famous for. The Sunset is one of the more residential districts in San Francisco. The area, particularly the Outer Sunset, has several assets to the people who live there: the best-performing schools in the city[citation needed]; a low crime rate[citation needed]; plenty of parking (a rarity in San Francisco); and great ocean views. Sand can be found on roadways and driveways within the first 5-10 blocks east of Ocean Beach, carried by Pacific Ocean winds.
The commercial area along Irving Street is served by Muni Metro's N Judah line. The neighborhood's property values have risen along with those of other San Francisco districts, most spectacularly during the late 1990s. Wood-frame and stucco homes of 1,000-1,500 square feet, originally built in the 1930s and 1940s for $6,000-$10,000, now sell for prices that often reach $950,000 and beyond.
The Inner Sunset is now a popular evening destination, primarily due to the influx of young transplants with disposable income. It has a diverse mix of restaurants along 9th Avenue and Irving Street (the intersection of which is the focal point of the area). The fortunes of the Inner Sunset have only risen in the last decade starting with the sudden influx of young transplants from all over the United States during the late '90s. Prior to the boom of the late '90s, smaller service businesses such as laundromats and grocery stores dominated the Inner Sunset's commercial character. The population of the Outer Sunset is approximately 50% Asian, so the commercial development in that area tends to cater to Asian, and especially Chinese, interests.
- 2 King Beds, 1 Queen Bed
- Hardwood Floors
- Porch
- Beach Chairs
- Heating
- View (City Lights)
- Deck
- High Speed Internet
- View (Ocean)
- Fireplace
- Linens Provided
- View (Water)
- Full Kitchen
- Parking
- Waterfront
- Game Room
- Patio
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Garage
- Alarm Clock
- Iron
- Stove
- Blender
- Microwave
- Telephone
- Coffee Maker
- Oven
- Toaster
- Dishwasher
- Radio
- TV (Cable/Satellite)
- DVD Player
- Refrigerator (Full)
- Washer/Dryer
- Gas Grill
- Refrigerator (Mini)
- Basketball Court (<1 mile)
- Tennis (<1 mile)
- Zoo (1 mile)
- Beach (<1 mile)
- Canoeing (1 mile)
- Aquarium (2 miles)
- Bicycling (<1 mile)
- Deep Sea Fishing (1 mile)
- Boating (2 miles)
- Grocery Store (<1 mile)
- Fishing (1 mile)
- Movie Theater (2 miles)
- Gym/Fitness Center (<1 mile)
- Golf (1 mile)
- Horseback Riding (3 miles)
- Hiking (<1 mile)
- Lake (1 mile)
- Live Entertainment (3 miles)
- Kayaking (<1 mile)
- Ocean (1 mile)
- Ice Skating (4 miles)
- Park (<1 mile)
- Playground (1 mile)
- Bowling (5 miles)
- Pool (<1 mile)
- Sailing (1 mile)
- Windsurfing (10 miles)
- Restaurant (<1 mile)
- Scuba Diving (1 mile)
- Amusement Park (25 miles)
- Shopping Area (<1 mile)
- Surfing (1 mile)
- Winery (25 miles)
- Snorkeling (<1 mile)
- Whale Watching (1 mile)
Great restaurants located nearby. The Cliffhouse Restaurant is well worth a visit. San Francisco Zoo so close you can almost hear the lions.
- Payment Options: Discover, Mastercard, Visa
- Deposits: $250 deposit will be refunded after stay
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Summary of San Francisco Vacation Rental
- Type: Home
- Floors: 2
- Bedrooms: 3
- Pets: No
- Bathrooms: 2
- Smoking: No
- Sleeps: 6
- Airport: San Francisco, CA | 20 min.
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